Re: What's the Verdict on Using Laptops for Remote Multitrack Record
- From: "Trevor" <trevor@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 6 Aug 2011 17:23:47 +1000
"Mike Rivers" <mrivers@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Do you have an actual need for archiving? What is it? Or do you just feel
that you should do it, so you do because it isn't much of an
inconvenience?
Exactly, I don't like to lose what I have done, and don't find it that
difficult.
Tape is not the ultimate solution anyway, I can no longer play the 8 track
cartridges I still have, nor the Phillips N1502 video tapes I still have. I
doubt there are too many places that can transfer the latter, if there was
something actually worth the effort :-)
(there are some clips I would still like to have, but just not worth the
effort)
My digital recordings are fine however.
Trevor.
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