I tried doing a search but nothing came up.
Does anyone even make 2" machines anymore? I remember when PT first came out, we called it "slow tools". One Local studio had a set up for 2-track (prior to that, they mixed to a VCR that had digital stereo audio tracks.) And they went up to the big leagues - first studio in town with a CD burner! Woohoo! I think the guy paid like $50K for it, and CD blanks were like $45 each. I remember 8 or 9 years later I bought a Yamaha 8X burner for $500. It burned a whole 12 CD's before it died. Piece of crap!
Anyway, I started thinking about it - does anyone actually make 2" Reel to Reel machines anymore?
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in the US, ATR and RTM . https://www.atrtape.com/ https://www.r
in the US, ATR and RTM . https://www.atrtape.com/
https://www.recordingthemasters.com/
also RMG Americas http://www.rmgi-usa.com/page4/page4.html
I realise this is an old thread, but figure it's worth adding to
I realise this is an old thread, but figure it's worth adding to, seeing as the subject is what it is.
There are a couple of new tape machines now available from European manufacturers, they're not cheap, but then it was always the most expensive format.
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www.analogaudiodesign.com
He guys, I just wanted to let you all know, there are a few othe
He guys, I just wanted to let you all know, there are a few other options as well as the Ballfinger..
Some major refurbished ones also
BUT, none of us can afford them, well at least not I ....
http://www.ballfinger.de/tape-machines
http://www.metaxas.com/#prettyPhoto[portfolio1]/6/
https://sepeaaudio.com/stellavox-pro-recorders/
Go Figure
www.millbrooksoundstudio.com
no one is making new ones. a restored machine is a good altern
no one is making new ones.
a restored machine is a good alternative.
https://maramachines.com/
or
https://atrservice.com/