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yeah, got it, read the ****ing manual. Yeah we have one, thanks. Ever read an Otari manual? Makes a pro tools manual seem like a ****ing hallmark card. Part of what we're doing at my studio is bringing in younger engineers and musicians who want to get general info about analog machines-- I'd like to be able to point them to a basic guide. (As some of you seasoned pros might forget, there is a generation of people who never had a turntable, let alone a 4 track machine-- all they've known are cheap DAWS.) At the same time, I can use some brushing up myself in general, since it's been a long time since I've worked regularly on an old Studer A800... If anyone else has other info please feel free to post.
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