Re: More recording fun
- From: Ashikaga <citizenashi@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 00:52:56 GMT
JP Morris of the Cavern #41 howled:
Ashikaga wrote:
JP Morris of the Cavern #29 howled:
If YouTube doesn't allow it, you could make a CD-version though.
I've been putting the soundtracks up on the Radio Project site.
The video takes more of my precious webspace, though.
Yes. But YouTube is free, isn't it?
Actually what's a R2R porn? Anyways, you are being too technical....
R2R is 'reel-to-reel'. By 'reel-to-reel porn' I mean that if you search
for 'reel tape' or a specific model on Youtube, you will find a boatload
of videos of the machines running or being demonstrated for no other
reason than just to show them off. Mine isn't quite that bad since I
was actually doing something practical at the time.
Ah. Not real pr0n, which is good. Kinda weird people do that. They could
have just do pictures. I have Hank's (my computer's) pictures. Machines
don't really move that much (except fans).
Don't feel strange if you want to show your machines though. They are
interesting looking aparatus (aparati?), though they look technical and
probably mean very little to someone like me who doesn't recognize the
equipments....
I think one of the funniest ones was where someone took a pirated
8-track cartridge of Janis Joplin or something and stuck that into a R2R
machine. That was really freaky.
(totally lost...)
8-track cartridges were a consumer music format in the 1970s, based on
the principle of an endless loop of tape. They had a reputation for
being dodgy and unreliable, which is interesting because they were
designed by one of the guys who also designed the learjet.
Basically the tape inside an 8-track cartridge is the same width as
those used in a normal 1/4" reel-to-reel recorder, but a different
format. If you smash the cartridge open and thread it into a
reel-to-reel machine, you will get something really, really weird.
Like?
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Ashikaga -a29
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