[peel] Tom In Atlanta No More - but still has 300 tapes.

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Wed Dec 21 08:38:57 CET 2016


    
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-------- Original message --------
From: "RobF robfleay@ntlworld.com [peel]" <peel@yahoogroups.com> 
Date: 20/12/2016  9:05 pm  (GMT+00:00) 
To: peel@yahoogroups.com 
Subject: Re: [peel] Tom In Atlanta No More - but still has 300 tapes. 


 



  


    
      
      
      And to take us up to TR040 - now also uploaded
TR038: 
17 May 1993 (BBC World Service)
22 August 1994 (BBC World Service)
28 August 1995 (BBC World Service)  TR039:
24 March 1993 (BBC World Service)
25 March 1995 (BBC World Service)
01 April 1995 (BBC World Service) TR040:
07 August 1995 (BBC World Service) 
As always - uploaded to Mooo in  this folderTom Roche BBC World Service Tapes Mooo Folder
The master wiki page for the tape box is hereTom Roche BBC World Service Tapes Wiki Page


On 20 December 2016 at 12:36, RobF <robfleay@ntlworld.com> wrote:
OK the TEAC is back in service and I've re-ripped all the tapes from TR026 and re-uploaded to Mooo. Thanks to Stuart for spotting the wobble - it's very noticeable on all of that latest batch  once I was listening for it. I'd just assumed it was the tape/reception quality that was at fault. The new rips are much better (to my dodgy ears at least!). 
Onwards for now and two more rips from TR036 and TR03702 July 1994 (BBC World Service)24 April 1995 (BBC World Service) 



On 13 December 2016 at 14:16, RobF <robfleay@ntlworld.com> wrote:
Thanks Stuart - hopefully I won't have to re-rip too many. I'll have a listen through to some of the last batch while I wait to get the deck sorted. 

I've replaced the belt with a spare I had knocking around that is far too tight, so it works again but  it's no good for ripping as the tape speed is wobbling all over the place, but at least that hopefully means the broken belt was the only issue. I can order a spare off the internet that is the right size, but will take a few days to arrive



On 13 December 2016 at 11:54, 'Stuart Brooks' stuartb@brooks22.plus.com [peel] <peel@yahoogroups.com> wrote:







        
















Just starting to wikify the tapes – the first one TR026 is OK, but some of 
the later ones are affected. 
 
For example at 1:46 14th June 1993 show -  the Grinderswitch lead 
guitar sounds very fluttery. Also the African lead guitar at around 23m in the 
same tape. There was one where it was more of a slow down plus flutter but can’t 
find that one yet. Maybe I will get round to finding where the problem started 
to save you re-ripping all of them! It might still be the tapes, I didn’t hear 
any flutter in the Derby Box tapes, other than the Memorex ones the sound was 
ace on these. Maybe it was a sudden onset failure though! 


 

From: RobF 
robfleay@ntlworld.com [peel] 
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2016 8:37 AM
To: peel@yahoogroups.com 
Subject: Re: [peel] Tom In Atlanta No More - but still has 300 
tapes.
 
  




Thanks Stuart. 2016 seems to be determined to kill everything good. Even 
tape decks!

Can you point me at a show where you noiticed the speed 
issues? I wasn't aware that was happening, and it could indeed have been the 
tapes as some of them are in worse condition than others (and a few are low 
quality promo cassettes that have been taped over).

The symptoms 
with my tape deck are that the transport mechanism is stuck in the up position, 
and won't reset. When I switch the unit off and on again you can hear it trying 
to reset with a click, but it fails and then gives up after about 5 clicks. It 
was brand new about 10 years ago, so I wasn't expecting this - but then it has 
seen some action with the Derby Box, 400 Box and now the Tom tapes.  



 
On 11 December 2016 at 23:32, Stuart Brooks 
stuartb@brooks22.plus.com [peel] <peel@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


  

I did notice the speed variations 
  on the Grinderswitch but thought it was the tapes! My own Nak is away with 
  Aberdeen's only tape deck technician, Karl's tape deck also expired and last I 
  heard even Max is looking for a new Dat!
I'll adjust the wiki when carbon 
  dating the shows.


  On 11 December 2016 22:40:40 GMT+00:00, "RobF robfleay@ntlworld.com [peel]" <peel@yahoogroups.com> wrote: 
    

    
    
    
    Ah - I must have forgotten to upload that 19th December show. It's 
    there now

I uncovered another anomaly with the MAX-DAT listings 
    this afternoon too, as I was ripping the show from 2 July 1994, which is not 
    the same as the MAX-DAT 2 July show on the wiki. I think those July shows 
    just need shuffling up by a week, as in this one he talks about next week 
    giving his Glastonbury review, whereas the MAX-DAT July 2 page is the show 
    where he does the review. Glastonbury was the last weekend in June, so I 
    think the pre-recorded nature of the WS shows can get 
    confusing.

And then my trusty TEAC tape deck packed up - so no 
    more WS shows until I can get it sorted..



    
     
    On 11 December 2016 at 20:45, stuartb@brooks22.plus.com [peel] <peel@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

    
      

Thanks Rob for these shares!

The BBCWS MaxDat tape 
      dates were always a bit speculative for the World Service shows as there 
      were usually 8 to a tape, and it's possible that the odd show was missed. 
      The DAT filename wasn't always accurate and this was especially the case 
      with the WS shows.

I couldn't find your 19th December show on the 
      Mooo, so don't know if it's one of the other MaxDat shows from December, 
      or one that was missed by Max. Did he definitely say he would be 
      broadcasting the Fall session on the World Service?  

As far 
      as sound quality goes, MaxDat wins hands down I'm afraid! So there's 
      probably no point in ripping any shows already definitely available from 
      MaxDat, though any show date corrections would be welcome.

Stuart 
      


      
     


  
 


	
        
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