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Muckelroy
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Just food for thought -- probly WAY TOO COMPLICATED for my purposes, but hey, a tape-head can dream, can't he?
How could an Otari MX-5050 1/2" 8 track be rigged up with Dolby A noise reduction encoding/decoding?
After reading the user's manual to the Dolby 363 NR unit:
http://www.dolby.com/assets/pdf/tech_library/151_363_8.Manual.pdf
They make it pretty clear how to use it with a stereo tape recorder. Obviously this was very commonly done with master midown recorders.
It might be cool to have 4 of these bad boys, for 8 tracks of dolby A encode/decode. The only setback is wiring the play/record remote control for each NR unit, to each channel, based on whether that particular track is in record or repro/sync.
It said that there's a max of a 3ms delay in the remote rec/play switching of these units, so as long as the voltage somehow gets from the machine, to the NR units, on each track when you switch from play to record on the machine........it might work.......... hmmm.
While recording or monitoring the source, the NR unit would have to be set to "check tape,".................i dunno, somehow it would have to send the signal being sent to tape back to the console,
-callie-
How could an Otari MX-5050 1/2" 8 track be rigged up with Dolby A noise reduction encoding/decoding?
After reading the user's manual to the Dolby 363 NR unit:
http://www.dolby.com/assets/pdf/tech_library/151_363_8.Manual.pdf
They make it pretty clear how to use it with a stereo tape recorder. Obviously this was very commonly done with master midown recorders.
It might be cool to have 4 of these bad boys, for 8 tracks of dolby A encode/decode. The only setback is wiring the play/record remote control for each NR unit, to each channel, based on whether that particular track is in record or repro/sync.
It said that there's a max of a 3ms delay in the remote rec/play switching of these units, so as long as the voltage somehow gets from the machine, to the NR units, on each track when you switch from play to record on the machine........it might work.......... hmmm.
While recording or monitoring the source, the NR unit would have to be set to "check tape,".................i dunno, somehow it would have to send the signal being sent to tape back to the console,
-callie-
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