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Re: Reel to reel quality
From: <SoundFNR@aol.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Wednesday, 04 June, 2003 4:16 AM
Subject: Re: Reel to reel quality
> > 1) Is 456 really the way to go? Or are there other high quality
> tapes
> > out there that would
> > serve me well? Does it depend on the application? I'm recording
>mostly
> > electronic music along
> > with a fair amount of musique concrete. By electronic music, I mean
> modern
> > day synths and analog
> > and digital processors.
>
> Ampex (now Quantegy) seem to be the inventors of the "tape that
>degrades",
> I have tapes from the 80's by Scotch(3M), Maxell, Agfa, BASF, they're
>all
> fine.
> (only BASF are still producing). The Ampex stuff I have from the same
>period
> has real problems :-(
In the 80's Ampex, no doubt inspired by the "Save The Whales" campaigns,
changed their formula for the oxide binding material from a whale-oil
derivative
and created a generation of 456 tapes which now need to be 'baked' for
24 hours before playing. (The formula was later improved.) Some people
use incubators, others food processors. A friend of mine had some luck
with a gas oven - but it's not recommended. A steady temperature is
required to drive out the moisture for a single play or two as you back it
up.
This PDF recommends 120 degrees F
http://www.flash.net/~mrltapes/pubshed2.pdf
Cheers,
Scott M2
http://www.dreamSTATE.to
ambientelectronicsoundscapes
http://www.THEAMBiENTPiNG.com