In Reply to: RE: Well, two separate issues... posted by Inmate51 on September 23, 2022 at 08:23:11:
Are you speaking of Doug Sax's establishment?
I worked on one project with Doug Sax--one of my BEST!
Ironically enough, the original, razor-blade-edited, in-machine, at-session 30 ips half-inch two track David Hancock master tapes are at...
HDTT! Expect a glorious resurrection of Nathaniel Rosen's "Orientale" in 4 weeks or so.
Getting back to the point, for mastering in the sense of LP cutting, back then you only really needed one tape deck, but two would make it easier, at least in the time frame when mono LPs were still sold because the $1 price increment to stereo was a deal-breaker for some people.
amb,
john
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- You are welcome. The Mastering Lab was not a recording studio, as far as I know - John Marks 15:29:21 09/23/22 (3)
- The Mastering Lab WAS a recording studio - Story 04:03:48 09/24/22 (1)
- The point I was trying to make is that back in the day... - John Marks 07:25:28 09/24/22 (0)
- RE: You are welcome. The Mastering Lab was not a recording studio, as far as I know - Inmate51 21:42:12 09/23/22 (0)