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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: OT Cassette 4-Track... Req!
That's a brilliant solution, I have to say. I imagine almost any editor could do the simple assembly after the import. Sounds like in Stephen's case the pitchshifting wouldn't even be needed. Daryl Shawn www.swanwelder.com > I used a regular good-quality cassette deck to archive my old 4-track >tapes. > Recorded them to computer in two passes - two tracks at a time. Then used > Cooledit to reverse the two that come in backwards and pitch shift them >all > up an octave. Then reassemble and mix in Cubase. That was soe years ago. >I > think I've lost both the tapes and the Cubase files since then! > > Nik
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