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Studer A816 : How to create a reel-to-reel tape loop
This video will show you how to create a tape-loop. As sound sample I used "Money" from "Pink Floyds" album "Dark side of the moon". If you want to see more about the "making of" the "Dark Side Of The Moon" I suggest you to see these videos. Ecpacially at part 4 you will see the original tape-loop...
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Studer A810 reel to reel tape recorder
This is one I use all the time, its sound is fantastic and it can have different tape setups saved into its memory, programming it is easy and it can be connected to a computer, just wish it would take 12" reels like the A812.
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How to align a tape machine for reproduction using an MRL
Part 1 in our "How to" series about recording with tape. If you've committed to recording to tape, you absolutely owe it to yourself to learn how to correctly align the tape deck to get the most out of the medium. Properly aligned and setup, it's unbeatable (at least we think so). Not doing routine ...
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How to align a tape machine for recording (Bias setup included)
Part 2 in our "How to" series about recording with tape. Before you do the record alignment in this video, make sure to do a repro alignment using your MRL (see the repro alignment video). This video is kind of long, but I decided to leave in a lot of extra footage to provide as much info and...
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Julian Treasure: The 4 ways sound affects us
Playing sound effects both pleasant and awful, Julian Treasure shows how sound affects us in four significant ways. Listen carefully for a shocking fact about noisy open-plan offices.
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How Vinyl Records Are Made PART 1 OF 2
How vinyl records are made. Part 1 of 2
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How Vinyl Records Are Made PART 2 OF 2
How vinyl records are made. part 2 of 2
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Jimmy Iovine- The Future of Interscope Records
In this clip, Interscope Records head Jimmy Iovine briefly talks about some future directions his label might explore in order to stay relevant in today's music industry.
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Tape editing with razorblades
Short and somewhat inept video of myself performing a razorblade edit on 'Recipe for Disasters' to remove some of the gaps between segments.
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Berklee's Carl Beatty on Great-Sounding Records
In this interview, Carl Beatty, a veteran engineer and Professor of Production and Engineering at Berklee College of Music, discusses some of his personal favorite recordings from an engineering standpoint, and what makes them so exceptional.
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