| Title: | * * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * * |
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| Created: | Thu Feb 20 1986 |
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I just rec'd my copy of Electronic Musician. (10/86). There's an article
on stereo mastering using Beta HIFI in the Home studio.
You all certainly are hip to the advantages of VCR's in general
for low bux hiquality audio. There is a picture in there depicting
the general track layout of BETA :
--------------------------------- conventional audio track
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / video trax (w/ stereo hifi audio)
/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
--------------------------------- conventional audio track
In the text, it states that: "the helical-scan rotating heads used for
video can also record the BHF audio signal on tape.... with an effective
tape speed of 270 i.p.s. [!!!]... the audio input feeds the conventional
audio and BHF heads SIMULTANEOUSLY (my emphasis)... However, on some
machines you can THEN (later??) record a different signal
onto the conventional audio tracks...you can stripe SMPTE...you wind
up with a high quality stereo master with a SMPTE sync track..."
Well. My question is this: If one were limited on tape channels and
was compelled to do the stereo dump/intermix rag, could one create a
THREE-CHANNEL intermix, fully intending to xfer it back to multitrack,
normal BETA stereo on the music, while carrying along, with no temporal
displacement, the FSK (or whatever format) SYNC track?
+------------------------+
| multitrack deck |
+-^--^--^--^--^--^--^--^-+
..FSK sync...: : : : : : : :
: : : : : : : : line level audio
v v v v v v v v
: +------------------------+
: | multichan mixer |
: ....left.< stereo |
: : .right.< outputs |
: : : | |
: : : +------------------------+
: : :
: : : --------------------------------- conventional audio track (unused)
: : :> / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
: : / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / video trax w/ stereo hifi audio
: :..> / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
:....>--------------------------------- FSK audio track
SIMULTANEOUSLY ???
k moeller
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 512.1 | Don't think so... | PIXEL::COHEN | Richard Cohen | Fri Sep 19 1986 15:50 | 10 |
Karl,
I have a VHS HiFi Deck, but I believe that you cannot SIMULTANEOUSLY
record three different signals on any of the HiFi Video Decks. What
the article is probably suggesting is a later dub onto the LoFi
channels. I must confess that although I subscribe to Electronic Musician,
I haven't read the article yet.
- Rick
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| 512.2 | Ask me, I've got one. | COROT::CERTO | Fri Sep 19 1986 16:32 | 23 | |
Karl,
I have a Sony SLHF-900 super beta hi-fi deck. I bought it with
similar thoughts in mind. I also intended to get a unit
to master digitally, until I found out that digital edits aren't
possible.
Yes you can record on three independant tracks at one time (on this
deck). Or you can dub the linear or hi-fi track in separately.
Monitoring may be a problem, as you can listen to hi-fi, the linear,
or both, via the stereo output jacks, but not separate them.
I believe that it would be a minor task to tap the monitor select
switch and thus separate them on output, though.
The beta hi-fi sound quality on this model is superior to the
hi-fi on other decks (my opinion). Some have modulation noise.
And note the hi-fi tracks are frequency modulated versus straight
conventional recording.
Fredric
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