Hi, John,
Dan Johnson at United Archiving in Hollywood can do a stack of five
ADATs (40 tracks)
http://www.unitedrecordingstudios.com/archiving
Dan has become my go-to recommendation for a wide variety of digital
transfers, though I still do "regular" DATs, PCM-F1 on VHS and Betamax,
and some MD.
Dave Pascoe at Flume Archiving in Toronto does ADAT as well...I don't
know to what depth (track count), but it doesn't really matter as you
can always sync up the clusters of 8 in post, but it's easier not to
have to. https://flumearchiving.com/?p=52 He is focused on more
affordable transfers for archives.
I think both folks offer the XT-20 higher-resolution machines.
I think there are two companies in the Nashville area that can handle
that, but I don't have any experience with either.
Cheers,
Richard
On 2019-07-26 11:11 a.m., John Schroth wrote:
> Anyone out there doing ADAT videotape format?
>
> I had a request and we don't handle that format here.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> John Schroth
>
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