Richard,
We do multitrack PD transfers (X-800/850/880), really haven't seen
many 2-track PD reels in the vaults.
I'll keep my eyes open, if I see any PD 2-tracks that still have the
DIF cards I'll pass the information along to you.
If I'm not mistaken (and I could be, my tech isn't in the office
today), I think Otari made the transports for the PD machines (at
least the multitracks). Once the DASH-48 track was introduced, it
was all downhill from there.
Someone once made a comment that "an engineer will always need one
more track than he/ she has". So you can see that it was easy for
someone to go from working on a 32-track multitrack to a 48-track -
heck, that's 16 more tracks we can fill up!
John
John Spencer
www.bridgemediasolutions.com
On Sep 4, 2005, at 10:09 PM, Richard L. Hess wrote:
> Thank you, John!
>
> Do you have access to the optional digital boards? They are a DIF-2
> and it has three Eurocard connectors across the back.
>
> My machines have the Apogee filter upgrade FWIW.
>
> Do you do this format?
>
> By the way, it seems I have DASH working well. I have a nice 3402,
> a backup, and two 3202s. I've done a digital transfer from an
> "accidental" test tape that came with one of the machines. All is
> well with DASH. It's the Mitsubishi that's making me crazy. Nice
> thing about the X86 is it's a decent 1/4" 14-inch-reel transport
> that should let me spool off 14" analog tapes nicely to 12.5" reels
> for transfer on the APRs. Just put an analog head on the thing and
> be done with it <smile>.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Richard
>
> At 10:41 PM 9/4/2005, you wrote:
>
>> Richard,
>>
>>
>> Regarding the creation of digital preservation files from a 16-bit
>> source, I'm not sure that I would agree with using the converters of
>> the machines you own to create analog copies. The members of the
>> NARAS P&E Wing Committee were pretty clear in their agreement that
>> digital transfers of source material to analog tape created
>> subjective differences from the digital original (as opposed to the
>> other way). I would dare say that if you get a good error-free
>> playback of the digital output, you can make better archival
>> preservation files to use through better converters down the road.
>> Analog copies WILL sound different.
>>
>
> YEs, but the point that was being made is that's what they were
> expecting, but I see your point as well. I would love to get the
> digi I/O card (DIF-2) for the machine. Neither has it. Grrr.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Richard
>
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