
A Reel Person
It's Too Funky in Here!!!
That's all we ever talk about, here!
Get used to it!
Get used to it!

A Reel Person said:Get used to it!![]()
tanoka said:Is there anything available new for a 2 track 1/2" 15 ips with the sync option then? ? ? and how much are we talking about really?
If its not made anymore then how about a vintage? I'm getting dizzy googlin up all these damn recorders only to find links back to this forum![]()
cjacek said:Frankly I have a tough time understanding why you're so adamant about getting a 1/2" machine when there's one perfectly suited to your needs still available new - the 34B ?
As far as I know there is nothing new available in the 2 track / 15ips / sync option. That's really a TALL order even for used gear.
Daniel
A Reel Person said:and plenty of comparable tape of 1/4" and 1/2" for $1/reel, clearance.
That is priceless.
I've gotten 2" tape for $50. It's not as expensive as you might think. If you shop around. That 10.5" reel of 1/4" tape need not be $25,... more like $12.50-$14.
I have dozens of reels of tape in storage, and I'm not bled dry.
I could get said 7" reels of 1/4" tape in shipping boxes qty of 40, for just over $120.
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tanoka said:Thanks for the exaggeration, Outlaws!![]()
A Reel Person said:If you're literally talking about consuming hundreds of reels of tape, you'd have to look for a budget solution, I suppose. It's true, if you have a really ravenous appetite for tape, then it could get expensive.
A Reel Person said:The 22-2, 32, 42 & 52 have simulsync, so I assume the BR20 does.
mixmkr said:why do you want a 1/2 track deck with a "symulsync" capabilty? On a multitrack, the answer is obvious. On a 1/2 track, I don't see you'd ever need it....a sync function yes...but to record the seperate L/R channels seperately...??
and no...the budget 22-2 has no sync capabilties at all.
A Reel Person said:However, we should distinguish between "sync" for time code, and "sync" for overdub, more commonly known as Simulsync.
The BR20 will dub to track 1 & 2 independently, and has a Sync head. The Tascam reps may not have chosen to call it "Simulsync", but it functions as a true "Simulsync" deck. BR20T has timecode sync function, too.
Dammit. I hate it when people are dense. The BR20 has sync function.
mixmkr said:why do you want a 1/2 track deck with a "symulsync" capabilty? On a multitrack, the answer is obvious. On a 1/2 track, I don't see you'd ever need it....a sync function yes...but to record the seperate L/R channels seperately...??
and no...the budget 22-2 has no sync capabilties at all.
tanoka said:Dont laugh as I know not what I speak...
Im gonna be recording off of records but I assumed that the entire signal either from my mixer or amp would be summed directly into just one track of the tape, which would have allowed me to dub on the other one. BUGGLES!
So what I really need then is a four track. But I don't understand how you can dub another 2 stereo on top of the original 2 stereo if tracks 1,3 and 2,4 are respectively recorded in opposite directions.
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tanoka said:So what I really need then is a four track. But I don't understand how you can dub another 2 stereo on top of the original 2 stereo if tracks 1,3 and 2,4 are respectively recorded in opposite directions.
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