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Recording Music Using a Multitrack Reel-to-Reel Tape Recorder

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Submitted by iain betson on Mon, 09/06/2021 - 13:22

The subject of our next webinar, on aspects of tape and reel-to-reel recorders, is recording using a multitrack tape recorder. From 4 to 24 tracks tape is back in the studio, so we at Reel Resilience thought we'd better talk about it! More information about the webinar, who we are at Reel Resilience and how to book, can be found here.

Tone Empire Plugins released Reelight Pro (Tape Saturation and Compressor)

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Submitted by ProducerAvi on Wed, 03/31/2021 - 09:38

The invention of digital audio recordings liberated sound engineers in many ways which were not possible in the analog era. Even with all the tools at one’s fingertips, musicians and engineers sorely missed the sound and sonics of earlier recordings. The magic that the recording mediums imparted by default and one which was taken for granted.

Reel to Reel into DAW

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Submitted by Stevie B. on Wed, 10/11/2017 - 14:34

Newbie first day here.
I have a 4 track Teac A-3440 I want to use the amp as an FX into my DAW (Studio One 3 Pro.)
My mixer Interface is a PreSonus Studolive 32.4.2 AI
So do I use the 4 outputs of the Teac into 4 inserts into the mixer ?
Or can I just use 1 output and 1 insert using the hardware integration plugin pipeline in Studio One as mono or

UHER Report Monitor 4000

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Submitted by Spectreman on Wed, 04/05/2017 - 03:43

Hi all. Glad to have found this cool forum.
I am a reel-to-reel tape enthusiast, and I recently purchased a never used, NOS UHER Report Monitor 4000 portable tape deck.
It is fantastic, works very well & sounds great. Was manufactured in 1996.
Bought from SDS in Germany. Not too expensive, cheaper than a Nagra anyway !
Here are some pics of it attached.

Connecting Roland Octa capture to Otari MX5050

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Submitted by achase4u on Sat, 05/23/2015 - 20:42

So I wanted to run some audio to my 1/4" tape machine. The Roland manual states that there are "audio outs" in the rear of the unit - they are balanced/unbalanced jacks 1/4". TS or TRS.

I've used them before for headphone monitoring etc. The manual states 0DBu nominal level, so I suppose this is under line level 4 dbu.

Reel to Reel recorders

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Submitted by anonymous on Thu, 11/27/2014 - 10:27

I have, in the past, transferred both vinyl and cassette tape to digital files and I have a frien who asked if I could have some reel-to-reel tapes put on CDs, they are home recordings of her long deceased father, about a dozen 7 inch reels. Since I don't have and have never used reel-to-reel I sought out a local source to do it for me but they are scarce and they are not repsonsive.