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Conference napalm::commusic_v1

Title:* * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * *
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Created:Thu Feb 20 1986
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Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2852
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1739.0. "AMR 4Track Cassette Deck Info?" by BTO::BEST_G (A Lerxst in Wonderland) Thu Oct 27 1988 11:14

    
    
    Has anyone out there had any experience with an AMR64 or an AMR42?
    The AMR64 is a 4-track with a separate 6 channel mixer and the 42
    has a 4 channel mixer.  How do these compare to other decks?
    
    Any and all info appreciated.
    
    Guy
    
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1739.1Also would like a reviewELWOOD::CAPOZZOWed Nov 02 1988 18:131
    I also have one of these babies,,,, any comments out there????
1739.2Hard to talk about what you don't know.DYO780::SCHAFERBrad - back in Ohio.Wed Nov 02 1988 19:144
    Never heard of it.  Cassette tape?  Hi or low speed?  Noise reduction?
    Price?   etc. etc. etc. 

-b
1739.3This is what I know about itELWOOD::CAPOZZOThu Nov 03 1988 13:5418
    AMR64 is a 4/track with a cassette format. It has Dolby B and C
    and a 6x4x2 stand alone mixer, which means its great for mixing
    and recording live gigs. Dual frequency EQ, Peak and dip at 
    selectable high and low frequencys, or high pass filter for the
    bass and shelving for the highs. All four tracks can be recorded
    at once, dual tapeing speeds, Phantom power, dual effect sends,
    +4dbm to feed the amps with up to +18dbm of head room before clipping,
    solo for each channel and sub, a built in beefy headphone amp, insert
    points to each channel, and XLR connectors for each channel and
    sub.
    
            I bought this guy about a week ago so I really don't no
    the final results of the recorder section. Thats why I was wondering
    if anybody out there has one, to fill me in.
    
    Mike____
                                                     
       
1739.4AMR = PeaveyAQUA::ROSTYou've got to stop your pleadingThu Nov 03 1988 14:4510
    
    The dual speeds is a new feature.  The earliest AMR machines were
    1-7/8 ips only.  I've seen recent pictures and they have done some
    cosmetic changes but kept the same model designation.

    AMR stands for Audio Media Research.  It is a division of Peavey.
    
    How much did you pay, and where??
    
    
1739.5Wrong AcronymELWOOD::CAPOZZOThu Nov 03 1988 15:544
    sorrrrry my mistake, like I stated I just got it a week ago and
    I purchased it used (6 months old). Its not a AMR64 buy Audio Media
    Reseach, its AT-RM64 By Audio Technica. I was confused by the acronym.
    Anyone know about this one??