Haven't posted in awhile, so thought I would share this audio post I saw on FaceBook today, that posed the question, who still has and uses a turntable?
My witty comeback was of course, only when converting records to digital at work. Hehe
But this week I am actually working on converting reel to reel audio that have been a pain...splices breaking, the reel not big enough to hold all the tape, and content right to the end of the tape without a leader. Plus, besides the usual reverse audio, the tracks are changing speeds in the middle of the recording, making editing fun, too. The latest one actually was four linear tracks - both sides of the tape had a unique track on both the left and right channels!
My witty comeback was of course, only when converting records to digital at work. Hehe
But this week I am actually working on converting reel to reel audio that have been a pain...splices breaking, the reel not big enough to hold all the tape, and content right to the end of the tape without a leader. Plus, besides the usual reverse audio, the tracks are changing speeds in the middle of the recording, making editing fun, too. The latest one actually was four linear tracks - both sides of the tape had a unique track on both the left and right channels!
Still as frustrating as it got, being as multimedia-minded as I am, I enjoy the challenge and the opportunity to work with the old technology!
Not sure what that says about me, how I enjoy the experience and being able to say I have used such mediums and continue to work with them. I guess it is another reminder I am doing what I am meant to be doing! ☺
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