I have many six hour reel to reel tapes, that I would like to process for my Media Center.
What is the maximum number of tracks (or length of time) that can be transferred to one Wave file for processing.
I prefer not to break the files down, into Song Lists, until I finish processing each track, of each Wave File.
The tapes were recorded, using Dolby "DBX" Professional Noise Reduction; also, some of the tapes were recorded on special tapes made for "EE" ('m not really sure what "EE" means, other than it stood for "Extra Efficency"); however, I did not do too many of these, because with the (special) TDK tapes, I experienced too many "drop-outs".
I suspect that I should use the same "Play-back" settings that was used to make the original recordings.
Do you have any suggestions as to which Filters I should use either during the transfer; or after the tapes are transferred to "DC6-Live"
This will be my Winter time job.
What is the maximum number of tracks (or length of time) that can be transferred to one Wave file for processing.
I prefer not to break the files down, into Song Lists, until I finish processing each track, of each Wave File.
The tapes were recorded, using Dolby "DBX" Professional Noise Reduction; also, some of the tapes were recorded on special tapes made for "EE" ('m not really sure what "EE" means, other than it stood for "Extra Efficency"); however, I did not do too many of these, because with the (special) TDK tapes, I experienced too many "drop-outs".
I suspect that I should use the same "Play-back" settings that was used to make the original recordings.
Do you have any suggestions as to which Filters I should use either during the transfer; or after the tapes are transferred to "DC6-Live"
This will be my Winter time job.
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