Herm,
That’s a great question. I think you may be the one telling us if it works or not.
I’ve never tried it, but here are some thoughts. I’m assuming that the tape was recorded at 15 ips with dbx type I (DX-4D?)
The objective is to take a tape that was encoded on a 38, copying it with dbx off to a 7” tape on the 388 and then using the dbx decoding of the 388 to accurately decode what was originally encoded on the 38. (Say that three times fast)
1. We know that we can take a dbx encoded tape made on one machine and play it back on another identical machine also with dbx, such as 38 to 38. But that would be the original tape rather than a copy.
2. I think if we were making a copy from one 38 to another odds are it would work pretty well.
3. Since we are going from a machine that is very different spec wise than the other there could be some issues. The 388 is running at 7.5 ips and has a frequency response that tops out around 16 kHz. While the 38 is running at 15 ips and tops out around 20 kHz. Since dbx is a broadband compander I’m wondering how the decoder on the 388 will react to frequencies that it can’t reproduce. What I’m saying is that the encoding for frequencies above 16 kHz will be copied but the frequencies themselves won’t. It may not be a big deal if there isn’t much information above 16 kHz anyway.
Both machines use dbx Type I, but the different speeds could also be an issue. The dbx companding process is much less forgiving on machines running at slower speeds. The process at 7.5 ips has to pass a tighter tolerance. In fact, dbx initially did not recommend using Type I on anything running less than 15 ips. Tascam successfully did it anyway, but it was accomplished by tweaking the hell out of systems running at slower speeds. So I’m thinking that the encoding that looked just fine to the 38 being laid down at 15 ips will look somewhat sloppy on the copy to the decoder on the 388 – maybe.
So my guess is it will kind of work, but any artifacts commonly attributed to dbx, such as pumping/breathing, misstracking etc, may be exaggerated.
Ghost already mentioned the levels, which will be critical to any success, if it’s doable.
Now take some vitamin B, Ginseng and a few cups off coffee to jolt yourself into mad scientist mode so you can tell us how it works!
