Back in the 80's I worked at an Atlantic City NJ Casino In the main showroom. I was In charge of electronic repair on all of the Casino's Audio Equipment. I also worked as "A2" Audio Engineer in the showroom and was responsible for receiving the multi track audio from the main mixing console in the showroom to my Head end shop which was equipped with several reel to reel tape decks.
On some occasions, the preforming artist would request a recording of his or her show. The mix from that show was mixed from 48 channels down to the 8 sub-masters and sent to my head end room via hard line where I would receive them on 12 channel mixer.
The tracks were then remixed by me to 2 track stereo and sent to the reel to reel tape decks in the racks. The signals were processed by "DBX 180 and DBX-180A" Noise Reduction Units then onto the Reel to Reels.
Two types of reel to reels were used. Some were recorded on a Revox PR-99 1/2 track at 15 IPS or 7.5 IPS.
And some were done on a Teac X-2000R 1/4 track at either 15 IPS or 7.5 IPS.
Copies were given to me as compensation for my time and some were remastered to "DAT" and given to the Artist. I have had them for years safely stored. I have 10 Reel to Reel Tapes that are on "10.5 inch Reels with 3" NAB Hubs.
I am cleaning hose and it would be nice to have them put on a CD. I do have the DBX units here but no tape decks to run them on. The DBX units must be interfaced with your tape tape decks in order to be decoded properly. If you Have any of these decks maybe we could work something out.
These Recordings are not for sale in any way as this is not legal. They are by 2 or 3 top Big Band well know artist's that appeared together at one time years ago.
If you are interested in a challenge and listening to some great Big Band music by a 43 piece orchestra and some world famous Artist ...let me know.
Thanks In Advance
On some occasions, the preforming artist would request a recording of his or her show. The mix from that show was mixed from 48 channels down to the 8 sub-masters and sent to my head end room via hard line where I would receive them on 12 channel mixer.
The tracks were then remixed by me to 2 track stereo and sent to the reel to reel tape decks in the racks. The signals were processed by "DBX 180 and DBX-180A" Noise Reduction Units then onto the Reel to Reels.
Two types of reel to reels were used. Some were recorded on a Revox PR-99 1/2 track at 15 IPS or 7.5 IPS.
And some were done on a Teac X-2000R 1/4 track at either 15 IPS or 7.5 IPS.
Copies were given to me as compensation for my time and some were remastered to "DAT" and given to the Artist. I have had them for years safely stored. I have 10 Reel to Reel Tapes that are on "10.5 inch Reels with 3" NAB Hubs.
I am cleaning hose and it would be nice to have them put on a CD. I do have the DBX units here but no tape decks to run them on. The DBX units must be interfaced with your tape tape decks in order to be decoded properly. If you Have any of these decks maybe we could work something out.
These Recordings are not for sale in any way as this is not legal. They are by 2 or 3 top Big Band well know artist's that appeared together at one time years ago.
If you are interested in a challenge and listening to some great Big Band music by a 43 piece orchestra and some world famous Artist ...let me know.
Thanks In Advance