--- In Mellotronists@y..., tronbros@a... wrote:
clicks on any of my Tron's tapes from England ... except for when the
keys weren't pressed firmly enough.
Question: what is the life expectancy of a set of tapes?
Bernie Kornowicz
M400S #500
> Bernie asks:either of our
>
> <<How many versions of the masters are there?>>
> Bernie, there's DK and us plus a set of 4 track masters not in
> possessionsolder than
> .
> <<Are the tapes that are available from mellotron.com a generation
> Streetly's masters minus the pops, clicks and pitch variations?>>still in
>
> DK did remaster his tapes but we're not sure if these are the ones
> use as we haven't heard recent production. We never mess with ourtapes
> unless absolutely forced to. Sometimes a note may be too dropouty(new word -
> make a note) to let through but this is extremely rare. We recordat the
> level of Les's originals and at the original azimuth - non standardin
> everyway. We are catering for the original 2000+ machines outthere and this
> prevents a modern rethink. All those recordings you are discussingwith such
> passion(no, there's no 'tron on Anal Atrocity by the LactatingSpinsters)
> were made using the warts an'all tapes from the heady days whensome of you
> were still gestating. We still use these with no complaints....sofar.
> Dickson?Electronics - all things MELLOTRONIC</A> - click this link..........
>
> M'inge
>
> <A HREF="http://www.members.aol.com/tronbros/index.htm">Streetly
>Maybe my ears aren't so good, but I've never noticed any pops or
> US East Coast Agent: Jimmy Moore - JMoore6397@a...
clicks on any of my Tron's tapes from England ... except for when the
keys weren't pressed firmly enough.
Question: what is the life expectancy of a set of tapes?
Bernie Kornowicz
M400S #500
