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- From: johnm@cajal.uoregon.edu (John Martin)
- Subject: Re: EIGHT TRACK DIGITAL RECORDING
- Message-ID: <1992Aug13.035741.24393@nntp.uoregon.edu>
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- Organization: Institute of Neuroscience, University of Oregon
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- Date: Thu, 13 Aug 92 03:57:41 GMT
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- In article <BswAM8.3LK@spock.dis.cccd.edu>, maurices@spock.dis.cccd.edu (Maurice Shihadi) writes:
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- >I wish someone like TEAC would put together an eight track digital
- >DAT machine with eight inputs, eight outputs, two SCSI
- >interfaces, an RS423/422 interface, a proprietary interface for
- >additional eight track machines and an AES/EBU digital output
- >so that information can be ported to and from a direct to disc
- >mastering computer (such as a NeXTstation) via SCSI interface or
- >AES/EBU format (another DAT machine off site). The ability to
- >read and generate SMPTE and VITC time code withou killing a track
- >would also be nice.
- >
-
- I don't know if Teac makes them, but there are machines that answer most
- of your requirements, up to 16 tracks. They are made for scientific
- data recording, but will handle music quite well, too. We are looking
- into them in our lab here.
-
- I don't remember the manufacturers, and I am at home right now, but if
- you are interested, write me and I will mail them to you.
-
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- John Martin johnm@cajal.uoregon.edu
- Institute of Neuroscience, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, 97402
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