Re: Reel to Reel Archving



Barry wrote:

You can also play them at say 10x speed (sounds like chipmunks)
then.. slow them down with software before you burn them to cd
could save you hundreds of hours of work friend.

Which trashes the sound. Why bother to archive stuff if you're just
going to fruck it up in the process? Oh, right, to save time...

Either do the job right or ask if they want fries.

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