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psyphon
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QUICK BULLSHIT INTRODUCTION:
Alright, multi question post I am afraid. Hi by the way! I’m Andy, Psyphon was my nick back when the BBS (pre-internett) / Tracker Scene was king in Scandinavia, now turned rock guitarist in a five piece band. And for the time being, I’m currently stuck somewhere in the outskirts of Norway! Me turning guitarist was my revolt against the all the programming I did at that time. So I played acoustic for three years, and then..... blah blah. So yeah, digital domain has been my thing.
QUESTIONS:
The positive side with this place, I’m stuck with a Fostex X-28 Multitracker. God forbids Reason! Well, except for quick strings arrangements. Yar!
Well the Fostex is not mint, mind you. It doesn’t look like it has had a hard life, The Pitch Regulator button is missing, so that means I need to go scavenge some sort of fitting knob from something else.
The tape deck is somewhat “dusty” inside; none of the heads seems to have any corrosion. The shiny PIN that I assume is the where the tape goes around, does have some sort of layering. I smell alcohol / isoprop? – I have cleaned some amps before. I realize it’s a procedure I need to learn if I intend to keep “semi” using this device.
That brings me to the next question, the fancy cassettes. I gotta try to Ebay some cassettes. So what newer types of cassettes are recommended at the time being? Manual recommended specs are: High Bias 70usec EQ tape. CrO2 and Type II designation are common. Maxell UD-XL and TDK-SA. I want clarification on what tapes I should use, I could use, and should NOT use. Pretty please.
I have scavenged a good couple of various brands of nicely used (in stereo systems) cassettes from way back. Is there a no no to blank them out, in that case, what’s the procedure? And does cassettes that have been stored normally in cartridge over several years, degrade? – Inn that case, what will the resulting sound be?
I have the following tapes at my hands that I think works. With more rushing inn, ty facebook!
1 TDK SA-C90 (okay)
1 Maxell UD XL C60 (pristine, tho it does not have two ”recording” notches at other type II’s?)
1 BASF Chromdioxid II (bit shabby)
Then I have a bunch of pristine Maxell UL C90 120useq Normal Bias. And a bunch of Hitachi/Maxell UD C60’s .. but I guess I should disregard them for the Fostex?
When the manual states no metal tapes should be used. Does that include the Ferro tapes? As I assume Ferro is iron.
What I have planned for this baby, is one Semi-noise type EP from my band, then maby lend it to the younger bands to record their practice sessions.
Well, I have one last question. What’s the overall view on recording guitars onto computer, arrange, and then rerecord the computer sequence on to tape. I’m no huge mother on the subsonics and sonics. But I guess the trip via the computer corrupted the signal, or? I have no clue here, so please fill me inn if you know.
I have currently learned more about tapes in one day, than I did during all my walkman youth schoolyard cool act days.
Ty.
Andy
Alright, multi question post I am afraid. Hi by the way! I’m Andy, Psyphon was my nick back when the BBS (pre-internett) / Tracker Scene was king in Scandinavia, now turned rock guitarist in a five piece band. And for the time being, I’m currently stuck somewhere in the outskirts of Norway! Me turning guitarist was my revolt against the all the programming I did at that time. So I played acoustic for three years, and then..... blah blah. So yeah, digital domain has been my thing.
QUESTIONS:
The positive side with this place, I’m stuck with a Fostex X-28 Multitracker. God forbids Reason! Well, except for quick strings arrangements. Yar!
Well the Fostex is not mint, mind you. It doesn’t look like it has had a hard life, The Pitch Regulator button is missing, so that means I need to go scavenge some sort of fitting knob from something else.
The tape deck is somewhat “dusty” inside; none of the heads seems to have any corrosion. The shiny PIN that I assume is the where the tape goes around, does have some sort of layering. I smell alcohol / isoprop? – I have cleaned some amps before. I realize it’s a procedure I need to learn if I intend to keep “semi” using this device.
That brings me to the next question, the fancy cassettes. I gotta try to Ebay some cassettes. So what newer types of cassettes are recommended at the time being? Manual recommended specs are: High Bias 70usec EQ tape. CrO2 and Type II designation are common. Maxell UD-XL and TDK-SA. I want clarification on what tapes I should use, I could use, and should NOT use. Pretty please.
I have scavenged a good couple of various brands of nicely used (in stereo systems) cassettes from way back. Is there a no no to blank them out, in that case, what’s the procedure? And does cassettes that have been stored normally in cartridge over several years, degrade? – Inn that case, what will the resulting sound be?
I have the following tapes at my hands that I think works. With more rushing inn, ty facebook!
1 TDK SA-C90 (okay)
1 Maxell UD XL C60 (pristine, tho it does not have two ”recording” notches at other type II’s?)
1 BASF Chromdioxid II (bit shabby)
Then I have a bunch of pristine Maxell UL C90 120useq Normal Bias. And a bunch of Hitachi/Maxell UD C60’s .. but I guess I should disregard them for the Fostex?
When the manual states no metal tapes should be used. Does that include the Ferro tapes? As I assume Ferro is iron.
What I have planned for this baby, is one Semi-noise type EP from my band, then maby lend it to the younger bands to record their practice sessions.
Well, I have one last question. What’s the overall view on recording guitars onto computer, arrange, and then rerecord the computer sequence on to tape. I’m no huge mother on the subsonics and sonics. But I guess the trip via the computer corrupted the signal, or? I have no clue here, so please fill me inn if you know.
I have currently learned more about tapes in one day, than I did during all my walkman youth schoolyard cool act days.

Ty.
Andy