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PHILANDDON
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Upon further reflection, it seems that the best situation for me would be 4-track, 1/4 inch, 15ips, tape recorder, but one that could also operate as a 2-track recorder--i..e. record over more tape width (as if it were a quater-inch, 2 track machine) when recording direct to 2-track. If something like that doesn't exist, can anyone recommend some 4 track, half-inch, tape recorders? XLR ins would be a nice added bonus but are not a must.
The basic idea is I want things to be very simple, but very high fidelity. My two-track Fostex A2 is okay for now, but ultimately I'd want a little more latitude, but not at the cost of fidelity. For what it's worth the music I want to record is singer songwriter stuff in the vein of old-time country/bluegrass. Think Carter Family, Woody Guthrie, Stephen Foster, Hank Williams, and yours truly.
THANKS
The basic idea is I want things to be very simple, but very high fidelity. My two-track Fostex A2 is okay for now, but ultimately I'd want a little more latitude, but not at the cost of fidelity. For what it's worth the music I want to record is singer songwriter stuff in the vein of old-time country/bluegrass. Think Carter Family, Woody Guthrie, Stephen Foster, Hank Williams, and yours truly.
THANKS