
A Reel Person
It's Too Funky in Here!!!
ONCE upon a time,...
I had a desire to sync two or more analog decks, such as the Tascam 388, 644, 688, 238, MSR-Series R/R or any variety of midline Fostex R/R decks.
Over time I'd accumulated the analog decks above and ultimately a Fostex 4030/4035 Synchronizer/Controller, including connecting cables and manuals. Don't ask me why I didn't source Tascam synchronizers, but the Fostex units seemed more easily accessible, overall, including available documentation. Sync on Tascam decks seems a black hole of uncertainty, with scant little documentation or hardware offered or available.
Still, after getting a fair amount of stuff that's capable of sync, I'd decided at a certain point that it was too complicated, too cumbersome, and not as good a solution as sizing up to another deck with more tracks,... which I've also done.
Now, revisiting the issue of Sync,... I still think it's a big hassle, but I have this nagging curiosity to make it happen, regardless.
Having read (skimmed) the 4030/4035 manual, I've determined the Fostex sync system uses a 20-pin straight-thru (8540) cable compatible with "Accessory 1" ports. Almost a plug-and-play solution for Fostex decks, where certain decks are controlled by "voltage" and other decks controlled by "frequency",.... a minor differentiation or concern, really.
Here's the question: Though I have Tascam recorders capable of sync,... and I guess I could crawl around consoles or rummage thru my closet for the answer,... but doesn't the Tascam line of advanced recorders also have an "Accessory 1" port,... and if so,... should I consider this plug/play compatible with the Fostex line of "Accessory 1"'s? Wasn't "Accessory 1" an industry standard interface?
Should this be the case, (still wondering), couldn't the aforementioned Tascam recorders also be plug/play with the Fostex sync controller, using the standard Fostex (8540) I/F cable?
I was just wondering if anyone on this board had any solid opinion or experience with the issue of sync and/or "Accessory 1" compatibility between brands?
I know it's a narrow focus of interest, as I've come to believe that ultimate sync'ing of analog recorders is a little known technique, or long forgotten in this now mostly digital-driven field of interest.
... or maybe I'm just bored, enough to post these open ended questions online?
If sync was a little more demystified I might consider doing it, despite it seeming like a big tangle of wires and cumbersome setup almost not worth doing.
What really drives this question in my mind is that I have this gear on hand, but have had little desire or effort to implement it, due to it's inherent complexity.
As stated above, a single recorder with more tracks ultimately seemed easier and more practical a solution to this problem than synchronization.
Next question: Under the circumstances, should I just limit my implementation of sync to the documented and plug/play compatibility of Fostex/Fostex systems?
Note: I saw on Ebay once that a gentleman had configured and sold an entire system consisting of a Fostex reel 8-track, 4030 synchronizer, but was driven thru SMPTE by code recorded on the audio track of a Hi-8 video camcorder. Honestly, the concept of syncing my multitracks to a video deck always fascinated me, as I'd be only too glad to shoot my own music videos with full and lush soundtracks.
Is this really a question at all?
Does anyone have any useful tips or advice on this whole subject?
I know a post like this will draw numerous "humorous" responses with little substance, but I'm still sorta interested in implementing "sync" on systems I already own. Don't ask me why. Maybe I'm a masochist in this regard.
Once, on another forum, I'd located a guy who had two 388's synchronized, and was a system he raved about. When prying him for details, he said "someone else set it up for me, so I can't help you". Thought I had a good lead, but hit a brick wall with that one.
I'll look forward to your replies,... I think.

Good day!!!
I had a desire to sync two or more analog decks, such as the Tascam 388, 644, 688, 238, MSR-Series R/R or any variety of midline Fostex R/R decks.
Over time I'd accumulated the analog decks above and ultimately a Fostex 4030/4035 Synchronizer/Controller, including connecting cables and manuals. Don't ask me why I didn't source Tascam synchronizers, but the Fostex units seemed more easily accessible, overall, including available documentation. Sync on Tascam decks seems a black hole of uncertainty, with scant little documentation or hardware offered or available.
Still, after getting a fair amount of stuff that's capable of sync, I'd decided at a certain point that it was too complicated, too cumbersome, and not as good a solution as sizing up to another deck with more tracks,... which I've also done.
Now, revisiting the issue of Sync,... I still think it's a big hassle, but I have this nagging curiosity to make it happen, regardless.
Having read (skimmed) the 4030/4035 manual, I've determined the Fostex sync system uses a 20-pin straight-thru (8540) cable compatible with "Accessory 1" ports. Almost a plug-and-play solution for Fostex decks, where certain decks are controlled by "voltage" and other decks controlled by "frequency",.... a minor differentiation or concern, really.
Here's the question: Though I have Tascam recorders capable of sync,... and I guess I could crawl around consoles or rummage thru my closet for the answer,... but doesn't the Tascam line of advanced recorders also have an "Accessory 1" port,... and if so,... should I consider this plug/play compatible with the Fostex line of "Accessory 1"'s? Wasn't "Accessory 1" an industry standard interface?
Should this be the case, (still wondering), couldn't the aforementioned Tascam recorders also be plug/play with the Fostex sync controller, using the standard Fostex (8540) I/F cable?
I was just wondering if anyone on this board had any solid opinion or experience with the issue of sync and/or "Accessory 1" compatibility between brands?
I know it's a narrow focus of interest, as I've come to believe that ultimate sync'ing of analog recorders is a little known technique, or long forgotten in this now mostly digital-driven field of interest.
... or maybe I'm just bored, enough to post these open ended questions online?
If sync was a little more demystified I might consider doing it, despite it seeming like a big tangle of wires and cumbersome setup almost not worth doing.
What really drives this question in my mind is that I have this gear on hand, but have had little desire or effort to implement it, due to it's inherent complexity.
As stated above, a single recorder with more tracks ultimately seemed easier and more practical a solution to this problem than synchronization.
Next question: Under the circumstances, should I just limit my implementation of sync to the documented and plug/play compatibility of Fostex/Fostex systems?
Note: I saw on Ebay once that a gentleman had configured and sold an entire system consisting of a Fostex reel 8-track, 4030 synchronizer, but was driven thru SMPTE by code recorded on the audio track of a Hi-8 video camcorder. Honestly, the concept of syncing my multitracks to a video deck always fascinated me, as I'd be only too glad to shoot my own music videos with full and lush soundtracks.
Is this really a question at all?
Does anyone have any useful tips or advice on this whole subject?
I know a post like this will draw numerous "humorous" responses with little substance, but I'm still sorta interested in implementing "sync" on systems I already own. Don't ask me why. Maybe I'm a masochist in this regard.
Once, on another forum, I'd located a guy who had two 388's synchronized, and was a system he raved about. When prying him for details, he said "someone else set it up for me, so I can't help you". Thought I had a good lead, but hit a brick wall with that one.
I'll look forward to your replies,... I think.


Good day!!!
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