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1997-05-28 22:06Alex Reynolds (idm) Re: DAT purchase
1997-05-29 01:00Re: (idm) Re: DAT purchase
1997-05-29 03:31Q-Force Re: (idm) Re: DAT purchase
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1997-05-28 22:06Alex ReynoldsI have a friend in the sound engineer business, who warns to stay away from Sony DAT equip
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Wed, 28 May 1997 18:06:53 -0400
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(idm) Re: DAT purchase
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I have a friend in the sound engineer business, who warns to stay away from Sony DAT equipment at all costs. Apparently, they use a propietary head angle setting which allows you to record on their stuff, but you can't playback on any other brand DAT player -- other companies using an industry standard head setting. Anyone who is in the biz directly, on this list, who would care to comment further? Alex Reynolds polygon@jhu.edu www.jhu.edu/~jhufilm --- Senior User Consultant Homewood Academic Computing Johns Hopkins University
1997-05-29 01:00phlux@ix.netcom.comOn 05/28/97 18:06:53 you wrote: > >I have a friend in the sound engineer business, who war
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On 05/28/97 18:06:53 you wrote:
quoted 14 lines I have a friend in the sound engineer business, who warns to stay away> >I have a friend in the sound engineer business, who warns to stay away >from Sony DAT equipment at all costs. Apparently, they use a propietary >head angle setting which allows you to record on their stuff, but you >can't playback on any other brand DAT player -- other companies using an >industry standard head setting. > >Anyone who is in the biz directly, on this list, who would care to comment >further? > >Alex Reynolds >polygon@jhu.edu >www.jhu.edu/~jhufilm >---
Yeah there is a certain degree of truth to this, I have a DTC-690 and when I play stuff I've recorded on it on other manufacture's machines, I get alot of Digital Noise which is absolutely ear destroying. A friend of mine has the same problem with his too. ROB **********LOGIQ'S NEW CD**************** BIG ON MARS 11 Tracks of Electronic Bliss http://www.sinless.com/logiq ****************************************
1997-05-29 03:31Q-ForceAlex, you might want to try the movable parts mailing list (for subscription info you shou
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Alex, you might want to try the movable parts mailing list (for subscription info you should send an "info movable-parts" in the body of an email message to majordomo@graviton.levels.unisa.edu.au). Alex Reynolds wrote:
quoted 16 lines I have a friend in the sound engineer business, who warns to stay away> I have a friend in the sound engineer business, who warns to stay away > from Sony DAT equipment at all costs. Apparently, they use a propietary > head angle setting which allows you to record on their stuff, but you > can't playback on any other brand DAT player -- other companies using an > industry standard head setting. > > Anyone who is in the biz directly, on this list, who would care to comment > further? > > Alex Reynolds > polygon@jhu.edu > www.jhu.edu/~jhufilm > --- > Senior User Consultant > Homewood Academic Computing > Johns Hopkins University
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