8 TRACK ONE INCH IN SF SOUGHT
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8 TRACK ONE INCH IN SF SOUGHT
I am seeking time with an 8 track 1 inch machine in the San Francisco bay area for transfer from 15 ips and 30 ips masters to Pro Tools @ 24/96. Not major artists, mostly old 70s unknown acts, for personal archives.
It's about 10 rolls of material. Also there are a couple of 16 track 2" reels.
All of the tapes are Scotch 206/207 and won't need baking but I'll do that anyway. Also I can provide the Pro Tools system if needed.
contact stephen barncard at the barncard.com website.
http://barncard.com/contact/
thanks
sqb
It's about 10 rolls of material. Also there are a couple of 16 track 2" reels.
All of the tapes are Scotch 206/207 and won't need baking but I'll do that anyway. Also I can provide the Pro Tools system if needed.
contact stephen barncard at the barncard.com website.
http://barncard.com/contact/
thanks
sqb
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ScottEvans wrote:in SOMA: http://www.mrtoads.com
thanks for the suggestion, Scott, but I've seen the Mr. Toads site, and there is no way I'm going to submit a list, drop off my tapes, let someone else manage my transfer session and pick it up in three weeks. Way too formal, and would end up costing thousands. At that point i'd do better buying a old machine.
I just need an 8 track 1 inch 15/30 playback machine and a few hours. I can manage the engineering..and don't need the baking and inspection. I can even bring my own portable pro tools system if needed.
Surely there is someone with a home Scully, Otari, Studer, 3M m29 or 79, even an Ampex 8 track somewhere in the bay area! How about a Studer 8 track headstack kit? Portland? Willits?
here you go....
http://www.wallysound.com/
i was posting from the phone and didnt have time to cut and past a link.
he's a good guy and has the gear you requested.
good luck.[/url]
http://www.wallysound.com/
i was posting from the phone and didnt have time to cut and past a link.
he's a good guy and has the gear you requested.
good luck.[/url]
dont turn around
thanks man, I finally found it when you clued me to the right name.
i like this guy's site and 'tude. I will give him a call.
thanks for the tip.
sqb
i like this guy's site and 'tude. I will give him a call.
thanks for the tip.
sqb
zorf wrote:here you go....
http://www.wallysound.com/
i was posting from the phone and didnt have time to cut and past a link.
he's a good guy and has the gear you requested.
good luck.[/url]
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Hi Stephen
Yeah, I took a look and I also like that web site of his.
So... yet another MM-1200 appears out of the woodwork. I'm so pleased when I find them being used.
Not forgetting your old favorite MM-1000 machines of course. A few folks still using them too. No chance of you reappearing on the Ampex Mailing List again? I used to enjoy your posts.
Have fun with your transfers! Let us know how you get on with Wally.
Regards
David Ollard
www.thinbrownline.com
Yeah, I took a look and I also like that web site of his.
So... yet another MM-1200 appears out of the woodwork. I'm so pleased when I find them being used.
Not forgetting your old favorite MM-1000 machines of course. A few folks still using them too. No chance of you reappearing on the Ampex Mailing List again? I used to enjoy your posts.
Have fun with your transfers! Let us know how you get on with Wally.
Regards
David Ollard
www.thinbrownline.com
lol - 1200s are better machines, IMHO
that makes 4 8 track one inch machines in No. Cal studios
1. David Grisman
2. Mr. Toad
3. Wally World
4. The Hangar in Sacramento
shoot me the signup link for the Ampex list. I love those guys. Is it still running on Howard Sanner's home server?
thanks
sqb
that makes 4 8 track one inch machines in No. Cal studios
1. David Grisman
2. Mr. Toad
3. Wally World
4. The Hangar in Sacramento
shoot me the signup link for the Ampex list. I love those guys. Is it still running on Howard Sanner's home server?
thanks
sqb
davidollard wrote:Hi Stephen
Yeah, I took a look and I also like that web site of his.
So... yet another MM-1200 appears out of the woodwork. I'm so pleased when I find them being used.
Not forgetting your old favorite MM-1000 machines of course. A few folks still using them too. No chance of you reappearing on the Ampex Mailing List again? I used to enjoy your posts.
Have fun with your transfers! Let us know how you get on with Wally.
Regards
David Ollard
www.thinbrownline.com
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Agreed on MM-1200s (and the unfairly-maligned MM-1100s) being better than the MM-1000. Especially when fitted with my head assembly roller upgrade (little plug...).
If you include private studios, there's also an MM-1100-8 in Fresno that I originally rebuilt for a local musician a couple years back (before he himself moved to an MM-1100-16).
Ampex List signup link: http://recordist.com/ampex/mail-sub.html
Remember no HTML in postings!
I don't think it is at Howard's home now. Larry Miller is not posting any more (I REALLY miss him) but Dale Manquen is back in action as of recently. Some great postings from him and Jay a couple weeks back about pinch roller theory and practice.
Cheers
David
www.thinbrownline.com
If you include private studios, there's also an MM-1100-8 in Fresno that I originally rebuilt for a local musician a couple years back (before he himself moved to an MM-1100-16).
Ampex List signup link: http://recordist.com/ampex/mail-sub.html
Remember no HTML in postings!
I don't think it is at Howard's home now. Larry Miller is not posting any more (I REALLY miss him) but Dale Manquen is back in action as of recently. Some great postings from him and Jay a couple weeks back about pinch roller theory and practice.
Cheers
David
www.thinbrownline.com
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