[ale] HOW2 burn reel2reel tapes to CDs ?

Jeff Hubbs hbbs at comcast.net
Wed Feb 8 10:29:45 EST 2006


Oops, I meant "Audacity."

Jeff Hubbs wrote:

>Yes; I've done hours' worth and still have more to do!
>
>First thing you need, of course, is an R2R deck.  It's good to know 
>ahead of time if the tapes you're dealing with (I assume this is 1/4" 
>tape) are half-track (i.e., two channels across the whole width of the 
>tape) or quarter-track (i.e., two channels on one "side" of the tape and 
>two more on the other "side") because that will determine what kind of 
>deck you need.  You will probably not find a deck that has heads to play 
>back both, however, a quarter-track deck will properly play back a 
>half-track tape (not vice-versa unless the quarter-track tape is 
>recorded only on one side, in which case it will work but at roughly 6dB 
>worse S/N). 
>
>I should tell you that it is difficult to find an R2R deck in good 
>working order.  I had my Teac (consumer Tascam) deck from c. 1982 
>serviced last Spring and it works very well, but almost any deck you'd 
>buy used today almost certainly needs attending to.  Many are likely 
>unserviceable.
>
>Consumer decks typically run at 3-3/4 in/s and 7-1/2 in/s; some 
>portables that only take 3" or 5" reels went down to 1-7/8 in/s.  Pro 
>decks run at 15 and 30 in/s.
>
>Different tapes of different ages shed oxide at different rates.  I've 
>had 40-year-old tapes hold up better than 10-year-old tapes.  You may 
>have to stop mid-reel for cleaning.
>
>Depending on the quality of the recording, you may want to interpose a 
>compressor/limiter between the deck and the computer. 
>
>You really should get a more serious audio input than your motherboard's 
>mic/line-in jack.  Used to be, you'd get an esoteric sound card, but 
>these days, audio I/O seems to be being moved outside the machine to a 
>Firewire or USB device. 
>
>Lastly, you'll need editing and burning software.  Audactity appears to 
>be the app-of-choice in Linux-land;  I do my tape ripping in WinME 
>because my high-end ISA-bus sound card will likely never have a Linux 
>driver.
>
>
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>Courtney Thomas wrote:
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>>Anyone successfully done this ?
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>>How, please ?
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>>Thank you.
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