[Trombone-l] Finally!
Wayne Dyess
texastbone at gt.rr.com
Wed Oct 8 21:32:47 CDT 2008
Yes. Come to think of it, I had reel-to-reel machines for years, and
that technology did overlap into cassettes and even CD-R recorders. I
also used to mix to both half-track and DAT formats, too.
My goodness. I feel old all of a sudden.
Wayne
On Oct 8, 2008, at 7:25 PM, J.c. Sherman wrote:
> In my house, they were concurrent :-)
>
> J.c.S.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> ]
> On Behalf Of Wayne Dyess
> Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 5:20 PM
> To: jbone72 at yahoo.com
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> Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Finally!
>
> OH Shirley, you jest!
>
> 8-track was WAY after the reel-to-reel days. By miles and miles.
>
>
> Smiles,
> Wayne
>
> (who has owned Tascam, Sony, TEAC, and other assorted reel-to-reel
> machines, had an 8-track in my '68 Ford Mustang, listened to cassettes
> on cross country tours, then bought 4-track, 8-track, and 16-track
> reel-to-reel semi-pro recorders, followed by DAT mastering machines,
> and even bought into the MD and DCC formats, and later the CD-R
> recorders. But we haven't even mentioned "record players." My
> goodness; I'm an old tart!)
>
> On Oct 8, 2008, at 10:15 AM, Jason Smith wrote:
>
>> reel-to-reel was that before or after the 8-track lol or roflglayg
>> (rolling on the floor laughing glad I'm a young guy)
>>
>> Jason Smith
>>
>> www.thebandroomtx.com
>> www.concerttimeusa.com
>
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