When my lottery numbers come in, I'm going ticket buy one of these beasts of engineering. What would I be paying for a model such as yours? Highly impressive. Nice video.
The machine is recording these tones onto the tape as you hear them, then it is setting up the electronics accordingly. There is no MRL test tape involved, just a blank tape. This is what makes this machine so unique in that it does this automatically.
@@royaltmixes It isn't aligning the tape heads, it is doing an electronics alignment and calibration to the tape being used. An MRL is still required for physical head alignment.
I have an Otari MX-55N, but this machine of yours, is awesome. thank you for the video!
When my lottery numbers come in, I'm going ticket buy one of these beasts of engineering. What would I be paying for a model such as yours?
Highly impressive. Nice video.
did u just Print those test tones on that tape or u bought an MRL tape from somewhere?
The machine is recording these tones onto the tape as you hear them, then it is setting up the electronics accordingly. There is no MRL test tape involved, just a blank tape. This is what makes this machine so unique in that it does this automatically.
@@hal9k2k6 WOW!!!!! amazing!! thanks for your quick reply!!
@@royaltmixes It isn't aligning the tape heads, it is doing an electronics alignment and calibration to the tape being used. An MRL is still required for physical head alignment.
@@LegendaryRadioJock amazing. Thanks for the insights.
Thank you !!! its perfect
How does the auto-alignment feature work?
It records tones to the tape and auto adjusts recording bias / EQ for the tape formulation.
Jeez.. I mish my MTR-12 could do that...