So I've been recording to my Tascam 238 for a few weeks now. It sounds awesome but I realize now that the heads really needs to be aligned. Tracks are playing back at improper volumes, edge tracks are lacking in quality. etc.
BIG PROBLEM THOUGH is that apparently if the heads are pretty far out of alignment, the tapes you've recorded with the machine won't playback properly once the heads are aligned. I have a few recording that I really don't want to lose, so the tech suggested I transfer them to another machine before I have the service done.
So I feel that this is a good time to invest in a good quality OTB mixdown machine. I've considered a cassette 2-track, a genuine reel to reel (I'd prefer not to go down that rabbit hole but I'm open to the suggestion), or even an S-VHS HiFi VCR (I've read positive things about their sound).
Can anybody weigh on on these different options? Thanks!
2-Track Machine for Mixing Down/Mastering from Tascam 238
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I've actually already got a "HiFi" VCR. After making my post I was thinking, "gee I should really just try it out instead of wondering/talking about it since I already have one."
If I don't like the sound I'll just go over to the dark side and mixdown to a free DAW like Audacity. I've got a decent older interface laying around somewhere.
Thanks!
If I don't like the sound I'll just go over to the dark side and mixdown to a free DAW like Audacity. I've got a decent older interface laying around somewhere.
Thanks!
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I didn't have any blank VHS tapes so I just recorded over an old movie. Sounded pretty decent!
My plan now is to find some high quality new/sealed tapes on craigslist or something and record what I've got onto those. Hopefully that'll sound a bit better than recording on top of "Lonesome Dove" (lol). My recordings so far are low low low fi so I honestly don't think I'll notice much quality degradation. Then I can comfortably let my tech realign those heads and I'll be on my way towards making more recordings that sound like a thick, scratchy wool sweater!
If anyone else has any tips regarding VHS recording, I'm all ears! Like are S-VHS players.tapes worth it? I've always wondered.
Thanks.
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My plan now is to find some high quality new/sealed tapes on craigslist or something and record what I've got onto those. Hopefully that'll sound a bit better than recording on top of "Lonesome Dove" (lol). My recordings so far are low low low fi so I honestly don't think I'll notice much quality degradation. Then I can comfortably let my tech realign those heads and I'll be on my way towards making more recordings that sound like a thick, scratchy wool sweater!
If anyone else has any tips regarding VHS recording, I'm all ears! Like are S-VHS players.tapes worth it? I've always wondered.
Thanks.
-0wl
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