
James John
New member
last week i made my first proper analogue recording. a 5 track EP. for a first recording in the analogue domain i think i've done a pretty good job tbh!- i'll stick them up when i've finished them. today i was mixing it, rewinding the tape and it got chewed up in the recorder! a fucking tragedy - i had to cut the tape (a brand new RMGI tape btw). luckily the cut was between takes so i didn't lose any songs but still, a brand new RMGI tape!!
the point is how do i go about avoiding this almighty fuckup in the future, so i don't lose any more tapes/songs. also it can't be good for the motor of the reel to reel right? i have a teac 80-8, are they prone to this sort of thing? i am still very much a newbie and any help would be much appreciated.
the point is how do i go about avoiding this almighty fuckup in the future, so i don't lose any more tapes/songs. also it can't be good for the motor of the reel to reel right? i have a teac 80-8, are they prone to this sort of thing? i am still very much a newbie and any help would be much appreciated.