Yeah – try a mixdown to your 7.5 ips Teac... it might be perfectly adequate for your needs. If not, you'll still have your 8-track takes.
Still, you might want to consider some sort of future solution for transfer to the digital domain... these days I'm not sure if you can get around that, even if you're planning a vinyl release (released a 7" in the late 90's, and even then the record plant preferred a master on DAT).
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Ryan Thomas LeGere said:
7.5 IPS is alright but I'd like to get as good a sound as possible. Maybe I should go for it, huh? At least experiment before throwing down on something I might not even need?
dublÉ said:Sorry, missed your reply, and was unsuccessful at editing my own... 15 ips is fine, and actually some engineers preferred/prefer 15 over 30, for supposed better low-end response.
And yes, 7.5 sounds a bit scant... transfer to digital (24 bit) will be fine.
dublÉ said:Currently have a Mac-based 16-track ProTools rig, but worked on a 15 ips (/7.5) 16-track 1/2" Tascam (msr16) in the nineties, and still have my old 8-track Tascam 688 (compact-cassette format!) which apparently runs 13 3/4 ips... both worked and sounded great at those particular speeds. Are you talking lower speeds than this?..