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Re: Good Ole Fashioned tape looping
When I did college radio I used the station's two Otari MX5050s. I have
some
old posts regarding this somewhere. I really miss them and am planning on
replacing them with two personal units. If I were a mechanical genius I
could
probably modify one into a single-tape machine. But would it be worth the
trouble? I can't remember why but it is not as simple as one might think, I
agonized over the same concept long ago. (Two decks are expensive so I
hope I
am wrong). Still I love the sound of reel-to-reel feedback decay. Nothing
else like it.
Pete
In a message dated 97-09-27 01:56:26 EDT, you write:
<< Subj: Good Ole Fashioned tape looping
Date: 97-09-27 01:56:26 EDT
From: skullsaw@gti.net (Steven Dubofsky)
Resent-from: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com
Reply-to: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com
To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com
I haven't seen any posts relating to reel to reel looping, is anyone stil
doing this? Last year I sold both of my reel to reels, I miss them and am
considering getting back into tape looping. Has anyone managed to come up
with a single machine system? Would this work; signal hit the record
head, using some kind of tape tension kluge, pull the tape some distance
away from the machine, pre-capstan, so that the distance between the
record and playback heads is increased. I've been messing with a Dokorder
that I picked up a couple of weeks ago and it seems to me this could
work. Any ideas?
thanks
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