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Dumping tracks from 2" tape into ProTools...
I've got a reel of 2" tape that has final bass and drum tracks laid down for some originals that I've recorded (mostly instrumental stuff). The guy that was producing/engineering my project insisted that we track bass and drums on 2"....and do everything else in ProTools.
Fine.....except that he left me high and dry. Now I've just got a reel. And no 2" machine. Of course there are several places here in town that I can do the transfer for me....but I don't know anything about it. Is this a in-depth process? Will I need to really be in tune with whoever does the transfer? Or is it just a basic "set the levels and let-er-rip" kind of thing? How much should something like this cost me? If I can get the transfer done, I've got a contact that will help me finish the tunes, and do the remainder of the album all in the digital realm.
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Location: Berlin, Maryland, USA
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It oughta be a straightforward job for any studio with the right gear, it's a very common procedure. Lots of stuff gets recorded that way and then mixed in ProTools. I'd just call around and get some prices!
Cheers, tim
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