I've tried several VHS decks (maybe 8mm or Beta does better), and even the
top-of-the-line Mitsubishi gives more distortion and noise than a decent
cassette deck.
--Mark
On Tue, 16 Jul 1996, C. Desmarias wrote:
quoted 16 lines On Tue, 16 Jul 1996, Jon Drukman wrote:> On Tue, 16 Jul 1996, Jon Drukman wrote:
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> > those are some very optimistic prices and i'm not even counting the casio
> > samplers. assume a $100 mixer to tie it all together. that's already over
> > $1000 and we're not even counting the wires, blank tapes and some sort of
> > tape machine to record it all. i'll be generous and assume they didn't
> > even OWN a DAT and instead rented one from a store when they needed it.
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> A piece of advice: for a lo-cost alternative to owning a DAT, use your
> hi-fi 4-head VCR instead.. provides a low-noise, hi-quality recording
> method - and a pack of 6 hour tapes costs around $10 on sale.
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