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Hello:
I have an old Fostex E-16 reel to reel machine. I have about four hours of recordings I'd like to preserve that were made on this machine. I want to somehow transfer these 16 track tapes to 16 tracks on my PC so I can remix & archive. I don't want to invest $thousands into a complete 16 simultaneous input PC system like Hammerfall or ProTools since I only need it for this one brief project. Can anyone here point me in a direction to where or how I could get this done? Thanx- Freal |
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freal wrote:
Hello: I have an old Fostex E-16 reel to reel machine. I have about four hours of recordings I'd like to preserve that were made on this machine. I want to somehow transfer these 16 track tapes to 16 tracks on my PC so I can remix & archive. I don't want to invest $thousands into a complete 16 simultaneous input PC system like Hammerfall or ProTools since I only need it for this one brief project. Can anyone here point me in a direction to where or how I could get this done? Thanx- Freal Contact some local studios & just pay for their time + burning you some discs. My tunes at: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/5/andymostmusic.htm |
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"Mondoslug1" wrote in message
... freal wrote: Hello: I have an old Fostex E-16 reel to reel machine. I have about four hours of recordings I'd like to preserve that were made on this machine. I want to somehow transfer these 16 track tapes to 16 tracks on my PC so I can remix & archive. I don't want to invest $thousands into a complete 16 simultaneous input PC system like Hammerfall or ProTools since I only need it for this one brief project. Can anyone here point me in a direction to where or how I could get this done? Thanx- Freal Contact some local studios & just pay for their time + burning you some discs. My tunes at: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/5/andymostmusic.htm How about recording some tone across all 16 tracks ahead of the program material. Splice on some blank tape if necessary and record tone on that. A second or two is all that's necessary, and don't fade the tone in, obviously. Now, transfer the tracks two at a time or whatever your sound card allows including the tone. Eyeball sync everything up in your multi-track DAW. Zoom in to see individual samples to get the synch dead on. The downside, of course, is that you may have to do eight passes for each tape, if you only have two track inputs. Steve King |
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![]() Check Ebay . They have a motu 24 i/o for 300$. For the best quality, take his advice and go to a studio. Randall freal wrote: Hello: I have an old Fostex E-16 reel to reel machine. I have about four hours of recordings I'd like to preserve that were made on this machine. I want to somehow transfer these 16 track tapes to 16 tracks on my PC so I can remix & archive. I don't want to invest $thousands into a complete 16 simultaneous input PC system like Hammerfall or ProTools since I only need it for this one brief project. Can anyone here point me in a direction to where or how I could get this done? Thanx- Freal Contact some local studios & just pay for their time + burning you some discs. My tunes at: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/5/andymostmusic.htm |
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"Steve King" wrote: How about recording some tone across all 16 tracks ahead of the program material. Splice on some blank tape if necessary and record tone on that. A second or two is all that's necessary, and don't fade the tone in, obviously. Now, transfer the tracks two at a time or whatever your sound card allows including the tone. Eyeball sync everything up in your multi-track DAW. Zoom in to see individual samples to get the synch dead on. The downside, of course, is that you may have to do eight passes for each tape, if you only have two track inputs. Steve King I was about to suggest the same. This is the best budget option. Above this, take it to a studio and pay for the time as this will be the easiest and save you aggro. Also, itīll probably sound best if they have half decent gear/engineer! |
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Freal wrote:
Hello: I have an old Fostex E-16 reel to reel machine. I have about four hours of recordings I'd like to preserve that were made on this machine. I want to somehow transfer these 16 track tapes to 16 tracks on my PC so I can remix & archive. I don't want to invest $thousands into a complete 16 simultaneous input PC system like Hammerfall or ProTools since I only need it for this one brief project. Can anyone here point me in a direction to where or how I could get this done? You can go to a place like the Transfer Station that specifically does this sort of thing. Or you can rent a PC system. Or you can rent time at a local studio with a PC system and bring your Fostex with you. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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![]() How about recording some tone across all 16 tracks ahead of the program material. Splice on some blank tape if necessary and record tone on that. A second or two is all that's necessary, and don't fade the tone in, obviously. Now, transfer the tracks two at a time or whatever your sound card allows including the tone. Eyeball sync everything up in your multi-track DAW. Zoom in to see individual samples to get the synch dead on. The downside, of course, is that you may have to do eight passes for each tape, if you only have two track inputs. Analog tape speed isn't consistant enough to do that. You really need to get it in bigger chunks, at least 8 tracks at a time. Otherwise that 1% speed fluxuation will kill you by the end of the reel. I'd suggest digging around and finding a studio with a deck and a DAW to do the transfer, or you could always bring your deck to the other studio and do it all in one pass. It's really the only way that it's going to work. --- -Jay Kahrs Owner - Chief Engineer Mad Moose Recording Inc. Morris Plains, NJ http://www.madmooserecording.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - Come visit me here -- http://www.gearslutz.com |
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You have a simple achive method directly at hand, and it's called -wait for
it -analog tape. Properly maintained analog tape IS the archive. Now, for transfer to computer and doing new mixdowns and such, there should be a number of studios willing to do the job for you, or you can do it too, without too much fuss even if you only have two tracks of recording ability on your computer. But you should be able to find a local facility that charges maybe $40 to $50 per hour, haul your E16 over, run tape and record tracks. At that point the tracks can be moved to CD-Rs as data and you simply copy them onto your hard drive and load into your favorite program. Ta Da! This job is simply a matter of doing some footwork, making a contact, and determining formats and media. Once it's decided it shouldn't take much more than maybe 1/2 again as much time as the transfers take, depending on whether the media is DVD-Rs or CD-Rs and what you have available on your system. I know it sounds like a big job, but it's not. So rather that $1000s of dollars, you're talking maybe a couple of hundred. You get your files and a local studio gets a job. Don't see how it could work out better for both of you. And, of course, you're talking to a world wide set of professionals here, so you might want to include information about where you're located and how quickly you'd like to get the job done. -- Roger W. Norman SirMusic Studio 301-585-4681 "Freal" wrote in message . .. Hello: I have an old Fostex E-16 reel to reel machine. I have about four hours of recordings I'd like to preserve that were made on this machine. I want to somehow transfer these 16 track tapes to 16 tracks on my PC so I can remix & archive. I don't want to invest $thousands into a complete 16 simultaneous input PC system like Hammerfall or ProTools since I only need it for this one brief project. Can anyone here point me in a direction to where or how I could get this done? Thanx- Freal |
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