PDF's of unavailable magazines?
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PDF's of unavailable magazines?
Hi There,
I wonder if you have any plans of releasing pdf's of unavailable mags, be it paid or free?
I am currently working with an artist whose last album was recorded by Mark Nevers. I am a longtime fan of his and remember reading an excellent interview with him in issue 21. However I have lost issue 21. I spent much of the weekend searching the house for it, and going through a stack of all my old Tape Ops. I think I must have left it in a studio somewhere.
Anyway I have tried to buy the issue again via Tone vendor and Quimby's but they are out of stock.
I also note that he is not featured in Vol 2of the Tape Op book. I would happily pay for a pdf of this interview were you to make it available. Sound On Sound has a great feature in this regard.
Either way I really want to get hold of this specific interview.
Thanks
Iwan
I wonder if you have any plans of releasing pdf's of unavailable mags, be it paid or free?
I am currently working with an artist whose last album was recorded by Mark Nevers. I am a longtime fan of his and remember reading an excellent interview with him in issue 21. However I have lost issue 21. I spent much of the weekend searching the house for it, and going through a stack of all my old Tape Ops. I think I must have left it in a studio somewhere.
Anyway I have tried to buy the issue again via Tone vendor and Quimby's but they are out of stock.
I also note that he is not featured in Vol 2of the Tape Op book. I would happily pay for a pdf of this interview were you to make it available. Sound On Sound has a great feature in this regard.
Either way I really want to get hold of this specific interview.
Thanks
Iwan
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There is definitely demand for this, take note Larry. When I mention something about an old article in a post here, I sometimes get a request for a scan of it from some random lurker who wants to read the article. I have also seen scanned copies of articles making the rounds at blogspot on occasion.
I suggested this years ago and here I suggest it again: How about a DVD of all the back issues. Surely some intern or lackey would be willing to do all the scanning. New Yorker did this a few years ago.
I suggested this years ago and here I suggest it again: How about a DVD of all the back issues. Surely some intern or lackey would be willing to do all the scanning. New Yorker did this a few years ago.
Issue 21 will be in Vol III which is in the works! I think PDFs are a possibility in the future but that's not necessarily the 'official' word. I dont think we'd scan the pages though, not that the logistics particularly matter, but FYI we make the mag on computers and send PDFs to the printer so software versions (for the early issues) allowing - it should be possible to get them done. Scott McChane (our new assistant gear reviews editor and long time prepress guy) is no doubt dreading the day we give him this job!
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There are various plans, as well as the obvious book "reprints". Mostly we'd prefer to keep the book/magazine printed nature intact more than having digital versions. But we may do something with that idea.
I have to admit we have a lot on our plate at most times, with the issues, the UK issues, the books and conferences we need to attend. It's pretty crazy.
I have to admit we have a lot on our plate at most times, with the issues, the UK issues, the books and conferences we need to attend. It's pretty crazy.
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No, since TapeOp was in the US first, it won't be that way. If it'd started in the UK, the stories and acting would be better than the US version but the production values wouldn't be quite as good.AstroDan wrote:British people aren't getting a cooler version of TapeOp, are they?
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That, and where we say "monitor" they would say "foldback"; also L and R would be reversed on stereo drum busses.dwlb wrote:No, since TapeOp was in the US first, it won't be that way. If it'd started in the UK, the stories and acting would be better than the US version but the production values wouldn't be quite as good.AstroDan wrote:British people aren't getting a cooler version of TapeOp, are they?
"I just read it in the new TapeOp!"
"The domestic or UK version?"
"The US one."
"Oh."
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Is anyone able to sort me out with a scan of this then? I have tried every avenue of getting another copy of issue 21. I will buy the book when it comes out but I'm really, really interested in revisiting this interview.
I would never ask for a scan if the magazine were available to buy through normal avenues.
I would never ask for a scan if the magazine were available to buy through normal avenues.
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