anatek pocket sync

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I just bought an 8 track analog fostex and a anatek pocket sync. Does anybody know if it is possible to sync this equipment to my yamaha md8 so i can have 15 tracks available to record on.

I cannot find any info on how to use the pocket sync but the leds light up when i plug it in, so i suppose thats a good start.any info would be very helpful, des.
 
The pocket sync is used to lock a sequencer to an external multitrack machine... it can't lock one multitrack unit to another....

Bruce
 
is there any other device that would allow me to sync my reel to reel to my yamaha md8. iv,e been searching and starting to read up on midi/sync etc but have not found any awnsers.

any solutions would be great,a blunt no would be just as good. l otherwise i will just keep using what i,ve got theres still plenty to learn and do using 8 tracks.

i,m going to try out the analog 8tr this week recording the band.2 guitars,bass,vox,drums.ive no need for the midi options on the md8 otherwise.if the analog 1/2 8tr sounds much better there might be an md8 for sale.
 
Actually, If your MD8 has midi and your anatek is a SMPTE to MIDI convertor you might be able to pull it off. You would need a SMPTE stripe on your R2R and that channel will go to the sync box. The midi out on the sync box will go the MD8 and set the MD8 for External clock or sync.

That's how it should work if your devices do all that.
 
The pocketSync uses SmartFSK, not SMTPE... so that won't work.......

Bruce
 
Will the MD8 sync to midi?

Midiman/M-audio has some cheap SMPTE/MIDI convertors. I had one a few years back that worked fine but I was syncing a DAW to video.
 
The problem is that it's difficult to sync to mechanical-type devices together... maybe it's possible given that the MD8 uses a data stream instead of motors.... in that case you'd have to sync the MD8 to the analog Fostex.

Bruce
 
It's not a good idea to sync to different kinds of track recorders together anyway because they will sound different.
 
tyler657recpro said:
It's not a good idea to sync to different kinds of track recorders together anyway because they will sound different.

wouldn't that give you versatility and variety then??:confused:
 
Ya know dude, I'd becareful, because I can find out where you live. It's called an IP address trace, and its not vvery hard to do.
 
Bwa-ha-ha.........!!!

Now THAT'S hilarious....

Baby-tyler is going to come over with his pre-pube "goons" and rough me up.......!!!!

ROFLMAO!!!!

:D :D


Hey - I'll help you on that trace, you dumb little fuck -- that IP traces right back to Bell Sympatico -- oooh, did I just give away a big secret??? ooops! I better go lock my door right now!!!

:rolleyes:

gimme a fuckin break...........

Bruce
 
I'll say one thing for ya baby-tyler.... you're starting to grow on me -- your posts are very entertaining - especially because you actually believe your own horseshit!

So stick around.... you can be my bitch...........

Bruce
 
You don't think I know how to get past your internet service? That I'm not gonna tell you how to do. But I've done it several times before and it really freaks people out. So keep thinkin you're sooo smart, and keepin jackin off in the corner of your studio. But remember... I'll find you.
 
tyler657recpro said:
But remember... I'll find you.
Oh big mystery.... is this a new make-believe game now?? First you're pretending to be an engineer, now you wanna pretend to be a detective.... either way, you've got "wannabe" written all over.....

But anyways - Ok, here - let me help -- maybe the location posted in my profile and on every post is a fucking clue???? Or the fact that Blue Bear Sound is a registered business???

You really ARE fucked in the head, aren't ya?

:rolleyes:
 
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Syncing Tape Decks

Just a slight amount of information, to liven things up:

First -- just to clarify what you probably already understand -- when you sync two recorders, you make one the master, and one the slave. Being the master is relatively easy; being the slave is tougher.

Yes, some (emphasis on some) analog tape decks can be slaves. The Tascam TSR8, MRS16 and MSR24 come to mind (all reel decks), as do the 238 and 688 (both cassette decks). I know that some Fostex models also have slave capabilities: generally the later ones, I think. I'm pretty confident the "E" series do. The manual should give at least a clue or brief explanation. If you don't have a manual, another clue may be gleaned from the presence of a multi-pin port with a funny label on the back of the tape deck. On the Tascam machines, there are two types of ports: an "Accessory 1" (parallel) and "Accessory 2" (serial). Some machines have one or the other, some have both.

Now here's the bad part: typically, the deck doesn't do it by itself. It needs a separate synchronizer. Tascam synchronizers include the ES50, ES60, ATS500 and MTS1000 "Midiizer." Unfortunately, nobody makes these anymore, but used ones float around. Depending on whether the person selling it knows what it is, you should be able to buy one of these for $150 to $500. If the seller doesn't know what it is, he might give it to you for free.

So, your Fostex machine might be able to chase your other machine, with the proper hardware. You'd get 14 tracks (I'm assuming you have 8 on each deck to start with), because both decks will need to have a track striped with SMPTE (or some other type of timecode), unless the MD8 will output SMPTE on its own.

Yes, you can synchronize two different types of recorders. Don't let the fact that they will sound "different" (slightly different) stop you. You might want that!
 
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