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Unless otherwise noted on the listing description, Nagra tape recorders of the “4 series” listed for sale on the Trew Audio consignment pages are fully inspected and serviced at Trew Audio by Glen Trew, calibrated for modern tape, and guaranteed to perform within original Nagra specifications. The “4 series” machines include stereo models IV-S, IV-SJ, IV-STC, IV-S Timecode Systems (“Havey Mod”), and mono models 4.2 and IV-L. Professionals and serious amateurs can be sure that when purchased from Trew Audio these tape machines can be used for reliable high quality recording and playback, as originally intended.
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Please ask for a demonstration on panning individual tracks for the aux stereo mix that is sent to the camera from the nomad. This is one of the most important features to me. I work on documentaries and productions that still regard the stereo mix as king and the ISo tracks as a back up. I need to be able to assign channels to the aux left and right sends to camera quickly and usually with one hand while booming. Please demonstrate.
I would like to see a demonstration of how this is done on Nomad 8. Input… 1) Record six audio inputs to iso tracks. Output….2) Send ch. 1, 3, and 5 to camera Left. Send ch.. 2, 4, and 6 to camera Right. 3) Print tracks 1, 3, and 5 to track seven of CF card. Print tracks 2, 4, and 6 to track eight of CF card for final mix down.
This demo will be just in time for my Nomad 8 which arrives next Thursday.
Many Thanks,
Sully
you going to archive/record this so if we can not make it/watch it live tomorrow we can stop by you website and watch it latter?
Hey – great work and presentation – Thanks to John Coffey and Glenn Trew and Glenn Sanders for all of their contributions to our world of sound recording.
all the best,
Byron