Hi Mark,
We do have a good quantity of EMI but we are getting through it at a fair
rate of knots as the M4000 is hungry to feed and the demand is going to use up a
lot of stock. EMI stopped making tape in the very early 80s.
However, we already have a contingency plan so don't panic.
Although the M4000 will handle Quantegy and BASF formulations, M400s
struggle. We've discussed this before but to clarify once again.
When Chamberlins and 'Trons were developed, dull oxide tape formulations with
shiny backing were the standard and suited the drive principle
involved that requires the capstan to grab the oxide face of the tape
with the pinchroller acting as a rotary pressure pad. Scotch
and EMI were ideal to make this system work and were readily available.
However, modern formulations are the complete reverse of this. They have
an ultra shiny and polished oxide face that doesn't really want to be driven by
a capstan and in addition, a dull backing that causes the pressure pad to act as
a brake. We have tried every modern formulation with M400s and
yes, they will work but the compromise in feel and adjustment is not
acceptable.
Finding EMI stock has been a blessing. For a while we used BASF red
and yellow back but it had it's problems in some machines. We are
therefore archiving EMI tape for M400 clients and will continue to supply
M4000s with this tape until the free stock runs out. We do have two other
formulations being worked on and these will mimic EMI once the stock dries
up.
Hope this helps.
Best,
Martin
Streetly Electronics - All Things Mellotronic
www.mellotronics.com
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