[atlantaprog] Last Analog Tape Plant in World Closes (Opelika, AL)
- From: Wheat Williams <wheat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: atlantaprog@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2005 21:33:08 -0500
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/01/06/004226&tid=141&tid=188&tid=1
Last Manufacturer of Pro Analog Audio Tape Closes
Posted by CowboyNeal on Wednesday January 05, @07:37PM
from the reel-too-real dept.
goosman writes "Quantegy, the last manufacturer of professional
reel-to-reel analog audio tape in the world has closed their plant in
Opelika, AL leaving a reported 250 workers without jobs, according to
the Opelika-Auburn News. Emtec (the former BASF, which used to be AGFA)
was the last European manufacturer and ceased manufacuring in 2002. An
audio account of the closing can be heard at NPR."
http://www.oanow.com/servlet/Satellite?
pagename=OAN%2FMGArticle%2FOAN_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=103177997676
7&path=!news!localnews
http://www.npr.org/rundowns/segment.php?wfId=4259503
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Wheat sez--
Tom Scholz, legendary engineer/bandleader for Boston, recently gave an
interview published at Gibson.com where he stated that he knew he was
going to have to give up on analog reel-to-reel in the next year or
two. He has switched to ProTools but hates it, and says he has to have
an extra full-time professional engineer on his payroll just to operate
ProTools. And he goes on and on about the specific limitations of
digital recording (frequent computer crashes) and the digital medium,
and the audible superiority of analog tape.
"Classic Sound of Boston is Still Tom Scholz, Still Recording on Tape"
http://www.gibson.com/absolutenm/templates/FeatureTemplate.aspx?
articleid=175&zoneid=2
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Wheat sez--
The big problem here is that analog tape is the universal archival
medium.
100 years from now, engineers will be able to play back 2-inch 24-track
tape if it's been carefully environmentally preserved. But in 2104, who
will be able to access and remix the individual tracks on an IDE hard
disk of an elaborately mixed album recorded in Cubase SX 2.2 optimized
for a Motorola G4 processor running Mac OS X 10.2? Nobody. All we will
have, if we are lucky, is a 16-bit CD with a stereo mix.
In 1997 I interned at Crawford Productions. The Martin Luther King
Foundation brought in Reverend King's entire library of sermons and
speeches, which were on 1/4 inch reel-to-reel and cassette, for
archival restoration. While Crawford made DATs and CDs, they explained
to the Martin Luther King Foundation that they were also re-copying
everything to fresh 1/4 inch analog tape, and that this would be the
preferred archival method and the tapes they should most jealously
protect.
What now?
Wheat Williams
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