Well, start by running a few cassette decks together. Even the simplest DAW can record 24 channels at 48/24 without a problem. Finding good decks is another problem. More tomorrow. It's past midnight here
Shai
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On 20 בפבר 2013, at 23:31, Joel Alperson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi,
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> My name is Joel Alperson and I was referred to this list by Brenda
> Nelson-Strauss.
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> I have the task of digitizing over 10,000 audio cassettes (plus a
> variety of other media, but the cassettes are the biggest part of the
> project).
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> While I'm fairly computer and even audio-literate, and I know that tapes
> can be recorded at double-speed or even faster (with a potential
> reduction in recording quality), I'm wondering if there are machines or
> methods that can reduce the time it will take me to complete this
> project.
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> The recordings are all of voices, no music. So I believe that should
> make the task easier.
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> But the prospect of having to spend perhaps thousands of hours to
> complete all of the recording is a bit daunting.
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> Any suggestions you have will be greatly appreciated.
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> Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
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> Joel Alperson
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