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Dick Ward
New member
I’m a new user looking for some help. I have a Teac 80-8, 8-track recorder, using ½ inch tape.
I am currently trying to record an acoustic guitar album. This is my process:
1. Record a drum machine click track with vocal count off on track 8
2. Record the music tracks on the 80-8, on tracks 1-7, using the click track.
3. Dump the tracks to CD, one at a time, with the click track and count off at the front of each music track
4. Take the CD to a commercial digital recording studio.
5. Assemble the tracks at the digital studio, then mix and master.
6. At the studio we visually line up the tracks in Pro Tools using the click track and count off at the beginning of each track.
Here is the problem: Even though the tracks are exactly lined up at the click track and count off, the second track gradually slips back a few milliseconds so that by the end of the cut we have a slap back echo. Same thing happens with other tracks so that none line up exactly; they all come in a few milliseconds late by the end of the song.
This is even true where I record one guitar part to tracks 1&2 at the same time, track 1 miked and track 2 direct from the pickup.
The machine has less than 20 hours use since a complete rebuild about 7 years ago. It has a new rubber pinch roller. The tape is Quantegy 456, fresh from the sealed plastic baggie, though it was purchased about 5 years ago and stored in a humidity-controlled room. Very little of the tape coating comes off on heads and tape path hardware during use, i.e. hardly any residue comes off on the Q-tip when I clean after use.
When I play the tracks back on the 80-8, they are perfectly lined up. I dump them to a Tascam CD-RW700, in good repair, by playing back the first track, rewinding, and doing the same with the rest of the music tracks.
Any ideas? Thanks,
Dick Ward
I am currently trying to record an acoustic guitar album. This is my process:
1. Record a drum machine click track with vocal count off on track 8
2. Record the music tracks on the 80-8, on tracks 1-7, using the click track.
3. Dump the tracks to CD, one at a time, with the click track and count off at the front of each music track
4. Take the CD to a commercial digital recording studio.
5. Assemble the tracks at the digital studio, then mix and master.
6. At the studio we visually line up the tracks in Pro Tools using the click track and count off at the beginning of each track.
Here is the problem: Even though the tracks are exactly lined up at the click track and count off, the second track gradually slips back a few milliseconds so that by the end of the cut we have a slap back echo. Same thing happens with other tracks so that none line up exactly; they all come in a few milliseconds late by the end of the song.
This is even true where I record one guitar part to tracks 1&2 at the same time, track 1 miked and track 2 direct from the pickup.
The machine has less than 20 hours use since a complete rebuild about 7 years ago. It has a new rubber pinch roller. The tape is Quantegy 456, fresh from the sealed plastic baggie, though it was purchased about 5 years ago and stored in a humidity-controlled room. Very little of the tape coating comes off on heads and tape path hardware during use, i.e. hardly any residue comes off on the Q-tip when I clean after use.
When I play the tracks back on the 80-8, they are perfectly lined up. I dump them to a Tascam CD-RW700, in good repair, by playing back the first track, rewinding, and doing the same with the rest of the music tracks.
Any ideas? Thanks,
Dick Ward