[TapeVille] Re: Great Concept for List!

  • From: Tyler <programmer651@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: tape@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2013 16:04:12 -0400

It was published in Ziegler already? I better go check!
Tyler ZOn Wed, 10 Jul 2013 19:42:08 +0000, Alex HORTON wrote:



>I saw your special notice in the online Matilda Ziegler magazine. > From: 
>programmer651@xxxxxxxxxxx > Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2013 13:16:33 -0400 > To: 
>tape@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > CC:  > Subject: [TapeVille] Re: Great Concept for List! > 
> 
>> Well, then you are our type! Thanks for finding out about us, however you 
>did. > Tyler Z > On Wed, 10 Jul 2013 15:55:28 +0000, Alex HORTON wrote: >  >  
>> 
> > >I have heard of Niel Rogers. I still get talking books on cassette from  > 
>>Christian Record Services out of Lincoln, Nebraska and Books Aloud out of  > 
>>California. I also still use my HandiCassette II. Alex > From:  > 
>>programmer651@xxxxxxxxxxx > Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2013 09:04:08 -0400 > To:  > 
>>tape@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > CC: > Subject: [TapeVille] Re: Great Concept for List! > 
>> 
>> >> I am part of a radio tribute group for Neil Rogers. He was a radio talk 
>show  > >host in > Miami, Florida from 1976 to 2009. He started out doing just 
>straight  > >talk, but by the late > 1980s he started playing comedy bits. 
>Well, one of the  > >group members sent me some tapes, and I > hooked up a 
>sampler, and I converted  > >the tapes to mp3 and sent the files to the group. 
>And yes, > this is a brand  > >new mailing list. It started out in September 
>2012 (very, very, very inactive)  > >with > Looper's Delight members, which, 
>since 1996, live looping artists have  > >been communicating on. > Well, I saw 
>there were no tape mailing lists, so I  > >set one up, and got a few loopers 
>to 
>sign > up. I then remembered the blind  > >people like myself; the tape 
>version 
>of Talking Books is still around, and  > >there are > probably some 
>HandiCassette users left. So I advertised it in  > >those places as well. > 
>Tyler Z > On Wed, 10 Jul 2013 03:14:13 +0000, Alex  > >HORTON wrote: > > > > 
>>I 
>think I used Ampex machines when I took radio  > >broadcasting in college. I 
>love > >that kerchunk sound as well. I don't  > >currently work with open-reel 
>tape but I > >would like to. My buddy has a  > >whole bunch of recordings of 
>albums that aired on > >CHUM-fm and WBUF and we  > >would both like to find a 
>machine to play them on. > > >From:  > >howard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To: 
>tape@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: >  > >>[TapeVille] Re: Great Concept for List! > 
>Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2013 22:01:49 -0500  > > > >> > Hi all, > > I guess I must be 
>new here cuz I think this is a new list,  > >> >huh? > > I've never had the 
>chance to run one of those ampex 350's or other  > >> >pro machines, but I've 
>had a few ampex home machines in my day. They were  > >sure > >built nice. I 
>wish I had a couple of them back again. For open reel  > >tape, I'm > >now 
>using a pair of pioneer 7 inch reversable machines, 707 or  > >717 or 
>something 
>> >like that. > > I'll be glad to know if anyone is still  > >seriously using 
>open > >reel tape. > > Take care > > Howard, near Milwaukee >  > >----- 
>Original Message > >----- > From: "Tyler" <programmer651@xxxxxxxxxxx> >  > 
>>To: 
><tape@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > >Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2013 6:56 PM > Subject:  > 
>>[TapeVille] Re: Great Concept > >for List! > > > Well, that's a good thing!  
>>> 
>>Welcome to TapeVille, buddy! We're > >trying to become both a > discussion  > 
>>list and a magazine, so, if for some odd > >reason, tapes are in the news,  > 
>>then we will try > to put it on here ASAP. > > >Tyler Z > On Tue, 9 Jul 2013  
>> >18:34:43 -0500, Max G. Swanson wrote: > > > >As > >I try to resurrect my  > 
>>iPhone bought just in March, I prefer to think > >about > >the wonders of  > 
>>tape. What, in digital land, can you compare to the > >kerChunk > >of an 
>>Ampex 
> > >300 you just started up from the radio station's > >board; and it's > 
> > >>your 
> > >first time running a board, and you cued up the > >29-minute taped program 
>>  > >>perfectly? > > > >Now that's a thrill. > >-- > >"Americans must know 
>> the 
>basic  > > > >architecture of programs designed to > >protect them."(Senator 
>Franken.) >  > >>Regards, Max. > > > > > > > > >  

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