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RE: Advice on digital VCR for loop purposes
Well, I don't mean to use it as a looping device, but as a place to record
"live" looping, from which to take parts for further work, etc., remix,
sampling, Acidising, etc., which requires a lot more quality than a common
cassette recorder.
I wanted to know if that digital VCR would be of better quality than the
trusty old Hi-Fi VCRs.
| Before affordable digital workstations came along, folks
| were using their CD-Quality Hi-Fi Stereo VCRs as direct
| two-track recorders, utilizing just the audio tracks.
|
| I imagine the specs are even better today. But since I can't
| even program the damn clock, fat chance I'd use mine as a looper. :)
|
| - Larry
|
| >I would like to request of those loopers who are knowledgeable
| of VCR and
| >VCR recording for audio purposes -- loop audio of course -- to
| review the
| >specs on this digital VCR that I've come to know about. I've
| copied the
| >specs on a page in my website:
| >
| >http://www.gnominus.org/toss/digital_VCR.html
| >
| >I don't know what makes a VCR digital, does that mean it
| records digitally?
| >It seems this thing, if it records digitally, would turn out
| to be one hell
| >of a mixing deck, no? ...for the price, I mean. I'm getting what
looks
| like
| >a good deal for this at http://shop.theglobe.com.
| >
| >
|
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