Posts Tagged ‘sound’
Akai GX-215D RtR Demo.wmv
Akai GX-215D Reel to Reel is a 3 head, 2 speed (3 3/4 & 7 1/2 ips), 3 motor with Glass X’TAL Ferrite Head This particular unit has had the main drive motor cleaned and lubricated. Pots and switches have been cleaned as have the pinch roller and full tape path. Tape heads have been cleaned and demagnetized. All features have been fully tested with the exception of the front mic inputs. Playback and record levels appear to be rock solid. Tape speed is locked in and playback is superb on both 3 3/4 & 7 1/2 IPS speeds. Inputs and outputs are good too. The demonstration of the GX-215D was played through a Pioneer VSX-1015TXK A/V Receiver in 2.1 Stereo Mode. The speakers consist of one pair of modified IM Fried Fried Signature Series Q/3 Speakers with bass support from an M&K VX-1250 Sub-woofer crossed @ 80 Hz. The Fried speakers have been modified. The original tweeters were replaced by a pair of Philips 25mm soft dome tweeters. Audio source for recording is a Philips portable CD player. All video and audio has been captured using a Panasonic 3CCD Standard Definition video camera. The audio may appear to be slightly louder in the right channel (as it should be) due to the fact that the camera and Akai deck were positioned slightly left of the left channel. Video has been edited using Windows Movie Maker.
Me playing Depeche Mode “Television Set”
Never officially released. It seems to be a “Composition of Sound” track. Some people pointed this track as probably composed by some Vince Clarke friend??. *Update: Vince himself told me this track was composed by their friend ‘Jason’. Backtrack sequenced and recorded in Pro Tools with Reason rewired. After it, I dumped the result to a Reel to reel Revox tape machine for being played live, as Depeche used to do back on those days. Gear: Revox B77 Mk II with BASF LPR35 tape. Upper keyb: Roland JP8000 Mid Keyb: KORG DW 8000 Drums sequenced in Reason Redrum. (KR 55 and TR 808 Samples. )
Dark Gallery Sound Installation
5 Track partial remix from the Dark Gallery sound installation at CAC curated by David Curtis. Featuring Effie Bouras (New York); Dan Murphy on a piece written by Tom Porter up in Bismarck, ND, on a recital with Douglas Gilliland playing piano; Nellie Bly (This is what you wanted); Magda Szeitz (baby animal sounds) and Earl (Battleship Bingo). Other artist not yet in the remix was Jozef Ulbrik (Ironing shirts watching Monday Night Football). Philip Poburka provided a reel to reel recorder. Originally performed 2005 in Las Vegas at the CAC (Contemporary Arts Collective). Text from installation: Dark Gallery September & October 2005 a sound installation curated by David S. Curtis (current configuration may vary) Playlist Project 1: ANA: Alpha-Numeric Analogy an audio CD by Earl duration: approx. one hour play at maximum volume (30) Project 2: New York Sounds digital recording by Effie Bouras duration: 11:44 play at medium volume level (20) Project 3: Untitled Infant Canine(s) & others digital recording transmitted via phone line to audio tape duration: approx. 20 mins play at medium volume level (15) _________________________________________________ Project 4: Untitled by Dan Murphy duration: to be determined Project 5: Untitled by Philip Poburka reel to reel audio recording duration: to be determined Project 6: A digital recording by Nellie Bly Project 7: other by Jozef Ulbrik Project 8: metronome (set to 60 beats per minute)
My reel-to-reel recorder Mayak 202
Here is my first tape recorder Mayak 202. It is simple 4 tracks mono recorder and ”born” 1978 in Russia. It still sounds good.
10 Minutes Of Your Life: Watching A 1967 Reel to Reel Stereo Tape Recorder / Player
Thank You For Watching and Please Subscribe !!!! Uncut 10 minutes 720p HD video of almost anything shot from a tripod, only my youtube channel name is added. You can choose to watch a minute or less, 5 minutes more or less or the whole 10 minutes, it’s up to you
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AKAI HiFi audio stereo, Topline series; ‘Clarity GX Compo 930′ 1988
If you like, take a look in the album and have fun; www.mijnalbum.nl A beautiful audio-HiFi-stereo made by AKAI, in very good condition. Compo.; AP-M719 / AT-M739 / EA-M719 / AM-M939 / CD-M939 / GX-M959W / AE-712 [AKAI HiFi Topline midi series; Clarity GX Compo 730/930 Topline upper series; Reference Master] [Vintage; GX-635D reel to reel] Thank you for your interest! Greetz, ClarityGX
Nomad Factory Magnetic – Mastering
In this video we show the new Magnetic plugin by Nomad Factory being used on the master bus of a track. When used on the master bus, MAGNETIC can warm your entire mix and “boost” it up to broadcast level. It’s just like having a 30+ year old reel-to-reel tape machine at your fingertips, without all the maintenance costs.
Nomad Factory Magnetic -Guitar Bass & Keys
Never before has such a great sounding plug-in effect been so easy to use! At first touch, the plug-in’s interface is modern, simple, and extremely user-friendly which instantly allows you to dial in usable sounds. MAGNETIC can be used in many different musical ways. Try using it on individual tracks to add subtle warmth and tape color to your drums or use it to create a filtered cassette AM-radio effect on a vocal. But that’s not all… when used on the master bus, MAGNETIC can warm your entire mix and “boost” it up to broadcast level. It’s just like having a 30+ year old reel-to-reel tape machine at your fingertips, without all the maintenance costs.
Pioneer RT-707 REEL To REEL Tape Deck Player Recorder
Pioneer RT-707 REEL To REEL Tape Deck Player Recorder