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  • Posted by $ winterwind 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    and I had nothing to do with it.
    no, I don't know whether that's regret or put-on superiority you hear.
    great read - even if the wizard did have to help me on the difficult parts.......
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  • Posted by readthebook 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    From the book, The Earl Ayn Rand - dates of works already written before Ideal, written as a novelette 1934, revised as stage play probably 1935 or 36:

    The Husband I Bought - c1926
    The Night King - c1926
    Good Copy - c1927
    Escort - c1929
    Her Second Career - c1929
    Red Pawn - c1931-32
    We the Living - 1930-33 (seeking publisher while writing Ideal)
    Night of January 16th (seeking producer while writing Ideal)

    But it was well before the mature novels were published.
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  • Posted by Rocky_Road 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    My all time favorite was the MAXELL Metal Vertex 90...each one actually has a unique serial number.

    Used on my TASCAM 122 MKIII, the results were astonishing! My final blank Vertex tape was eaten by the TASCAM, and I lost about the first 12 feet...one of these days I will open the case, and salvage this wonderful tape.

    I have quite a few of the XLII tapes that have been recorded on, and if you can't get them anymore, maybe you would just tape over them....
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  • Posted by johnpe1 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    I ran maxell XLII tapes for years and years, with the
    480 as the player and the 100 as the recorder,
    making tapes which sounded better than the CDs.
    [are you aware of the "concert hall" effect which a
    tape imparts to music -- a very slight effect, but it is
    enough to smooth out the graininess of a CD a
    bit ... plus, I cheated on dolby. I recorded with
    dolby b engaged, for the master, and then messed
    with the tape type and eq (100msec), leaving the
    multiplexer and dolby off when making copies ...
    found this combo by ear, and it delivered copies
    with significant brilliance, and full bass depth.
    hundreds of copies. dozens of "masters".

    if I attempt to adopt another tape, I will need to
    practice with it to find the combination which
    works. but I have done this before.....!

    such fun!!! -- j

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  • Posted by 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    I think a certain someone thinks I'm dinging his comments (which I'm not, at least not in the last week or two) so I'm getting retaliated against. Whatever. I don't live my life or gauge my worth by the gulch's point system, so ding a way, dingalinger. :)
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  • Posted by Rocky_Road 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    I figured that you'd be 'cool' about it!

    By the way...someone just 'dinged' you, for some unknown reason...I'll put you back!



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  • Posted by Rocky_Road 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    This isn't all I have, but were in the first place I thought to look.

    Still sealed:
    TDK MA 110
    SONY SR 90
    MAXELL MX-S 100
    MAXELL MX 60
    TDK SA 60
    SONY HF 60

    I'll keep looking for the rest!
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  • Posted by 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    This post is already taken over...do what ya want. I can't understand a word being said in here. Much like the time talk on that other post. the sun comes up the sun goes down..that takes TIME.
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  • Posted by johnpe1 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    handsome deck! looks like the heart of my BX100s
    with a lot of extra bells and whistles!!! -- j

    p.s. how much for the tapes? what brand?
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  • Posted by Rocky_Road 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    My Nakamichi is the 600, and it was still working when I put it in the closet. There is little chance that the rubber parts are still good....

    Thanks for the tip on the Tascam fixer!
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  • Posted by johnpe1 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    also, Rocky, I have a friend here in tennessee who
    can fix tascams. he is good. Russell at dB
    electronics, 865-588-9532. in case you're in the
    market for a fixer. -- j

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  • Posted by johnpe1 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    I just might be your huckleberry, sir! my stash of
    new maxells is dwindling, seriously! I have a teac
    transcriber here (AD-RW900) which may allow me
    to copy my cassette "masters" onto CDs,, one side
    at a time. some are priceless -- dance and wedding
    masters, Christmas masters -- tapes which have
    been copied a hundred times, still pristine. comes
    from very frequent demagnetizing and cleaning!!! -- j

    p.s. I will be playing the tapes into the teac with a
    nak 480. best player in the house!

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  • Posted by johnpe1 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Teri, I have just looked through hundreds of online
    photos of Rand, and have yet to see one where
    she was signing a book or holding a pen, but she
    wore her watch on her left arm, and her handwriting
    sure looks like a right-hander's. betcha she was
    right-handed! -- j

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  • Posted by johnpe1 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    this is feasible -- if you can make a tiny tracking
    arm traveling along the radius of the LP, like the
    laser tracker follows the pits in the CD. twin lasers
    would be needed to to do stereo. I would love to
    take part in such an endeavor!!! -- j

    p.s. does 50 years of dj "service" count?

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  • Posted by johnpe1 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    let's see ... pi times diameter times 33.3/min =
    1229 inches/minute, divided by 60 = 20.48 inches
    per second, a bit greater than 15 inches/second for
    really fast tape speed ... and there are only a few
    transformers to mask the high frequency transitions
    and violins and such ... sampling without borders!!! -- j
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  • Posted by Rocky_Road 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Amen, brother!

    Sadly, all three of my Tascams are malfunctioning, except for one that will playback only. I use this one for transferring my tapes to digital.

    I have a decent stack of unopened metal cassette tapes if you have any use for them.
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  • Posted by Rocky_Road 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    I have retired all of my equipment that 'glows' in the dark...but I still have an awesome reel -to-reel, and several studio quality Tascam cassette units, and one Nakamichi model that was the first cassette recorder ever used to tape a live performance for vinyl release (by Fleetwood Mac).

    Progress isn't always as advertised....
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  • Posted by johnpe1 11 years ago in reply to this comment.
    okay -- "The Early Ayn Rand" includes works from
    the '20s forward, here cited in a review on amazon:
    =======
    1920s works
    (1) The Husband I Bought - first person with a protagonist who is a woman in love
    (2) The Night King - first person with a protagonist who is a male thief
    (3) Good Copy - action and romance
    (4) Escort - very short
    (5) Her Second Career - about the difficulty of succeeding in Hollywood
    1930s works
    (6) Red Pawn - getting more philosophical now; about the stupidity of self-sacrifice
    (7) We the Living (deleted sections) - not so great
    (8) Ideal - written as a play; excellent, philosophically
    (9) Think Twice - written as a play; excellent, philosophically
    (10) Fountainhead (deleted sections) - excellent; Roark's old girlfriend Vesta Dunning and their opposing philosophies
    1940s work
    (11) The Simplest Thing in the World - common human trait of striving to put other people down
    =======
    -- j

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