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From: chen@acf4.UUCP (H. Chen, Nick Jacobs)
Newsgroups: net.music.synth
Subject: Re: Cassette 4-track decks
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Date: Mon, 1-Jul-85 22:25:00 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jul  1 22:25:00 1985
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My friend and I have done a lot of work with decks like the Tascam (such
as the Fostex) and the configuration that we use involves using and old 
dbx(tm) stereo noise reduction. This helps to cut down on a lot of the 
noise that you get from the preamp section of most of these small decks.
Another thing that we have found to be helpful is to use a 2nd tape deck
(such as a stereo cassette deck) to bounce stereo mixes onto, and then we
start the whole thing over with our previous material on the tracks 1 and
2 of the cassette. 

				Good luck and always keep tape rolling...
				Nicholas Jacobs
				...!csd2!acf4!chen (chen@acf4)
				[I'm sharing a grad. student's acct. for
				 the summer...]