Bill Seery at Mercer Sound is very good. 

Jeff Kreines
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> On Nov 2, 2019, at 6:28 PM, Dennis Doros <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> On Sat, Nov 2, 2019 at 5:32 PM Scott Dorsey <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Steve Puntolillo at Sonicraft is the first place I would go.  First of all,
>> they are careful people and will set their machines up properly for your
>> tapes.  If your tapes have tones, they will line them up, if they don't they
>> will set the azimuth by ear.  And then they are able to do clean unattended
>> transfers which will cost you less than having an attended transfer done.
>> 
>> If you have 3 3/4 ips tapes, likely they were made on consumer machines which
>> might be quarter-track instead of normal professional half-track 
>> configuration
>> and they can identify those and make sure they have the right headstack in
>> the machine.
>> 
>> I can do transfers like this but I'll charge a whole lot more money because 
>> I have one machine that will need to be reconfigured for every different
>> format and then re-aligned at the end for normal studio configuration and 
>> every time I do that you pay for the time.  If you send it to someone like
>> Sonicraft that specializes in the work, they can do it faster and that means
>> doing it cheaper because they have machines already configured and they 
>> don't need to be swapping heads and speed control boards all the time.
>> 
>> If you think there is ANY chance that any of these tapes have center track
>> pilot tone or timecode, warn the transfer guy in advance and make sure he 
>> has a machine with nagratone heads so he can pull the synch signal off.
>> --scott
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