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    Advice needed: Otari MX5050 MkIII8 - worth fixing up?

    And those reel clamps are worth 75~100 bucks.
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    Advice needed: Otari MX5050 MkIII8 - worth fixing up?

    Wow, what a shame. The barn took its toll on that thing, or more rightly the moisture in the barn. The green, the corrosion and the paint loss are all indicative of high humidity or maybe even being under water. That being said, how handy are you. Do you have technician skills. I'm willing to...
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    Post Your Analog Recordings Here...

    For fun at band practice I tried old school plus. Recorded with a stereo battery powered rtr in a garage with no sound treatment. Fooled around with where to put the mics for the drum kit, then moved the cabs and the PAs to "mix". No processing (except the high pass filter on the recorder), then...
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    Tascam MSR16 calibrated for SM900/499 tape

    I agree with that. 499 used on a machine bias for 456 will be Ok. The problem is if you ever want to send those tapes to someone else for use on a different machine. That too can be overcome to a degree by remembering to record test tones at the start of the tape. Also if you go to MRLs website...
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    Do you loop verse and chorus parts in your songs?

    All the way through and its usually to tape. Currently I only spend time recording the band Im in. No two verses are the same, same with the Choruses.
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    Analog Detective

    This one wont be easy. I believe you have strayed from your usual MO, this isnt a Tascam/Teac product, I recon. A Zonda of some model number, but Im not ready to declare that yet. But am hoping to encourage RFR to stay involved. youll learn things just hunting around the net.
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    Analog Detective

    I would not have found that one in a month of Sundays! Good job.
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    How many of you use pitch correction for your own vocals?

    Auto tune: As an effect, a distant maybe. Just not into Mr Robotica sound. As a performance enhancer, never.
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    Analog Detective

    btw, i found a teac product I hadnt seen before while sleuthing. a T-3000 cassette duplicator, kinda cool
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    Analog Detective

    Clouseau for the win!
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    Analog Detective

    like this one:
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    Analog Detective

    I figured if it wasnt a battery holder it must be a cassette holder, So Teac A-450
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    Analog Detective

    Hardy-Har-Har ;) Im positive you meant to do that.
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    Analog Detective

    There just isnt enough there to go by. I'll venture this much: Battery compartment. Made in Japan. rest unkown.
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    Analog Detective

    Haha, im narrowing in (I think) Im petty sure I know what that is, its country of origin. I have yet to determine what make and product.
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    Analog Detective

    Seriously? Mr Photoshop himself supplies that clue? LOL
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    Analog Detective

    Bring it! LOL
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    Analog Detective

    I know my analog pretty well. Only two names had the "cross field heads", Akai and it American branded brother Roberts. Since I can see part of the Akai logo and know that the head knob in the picture is early it didnt take much, LOL. ---------- Update ---------- ^and Im at work too boot!
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    Analog Detective

    Akai m-8 vacuum tube
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    Analog Detective

    If im around, Im in.
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