--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, James Ryan <jeryan@o...> wrote: > It does support Logic. Looks like a great addition for one man project > studios when you have to go into the sound booth to do an acoustic, vocal, > etc., and you don¹t have an engineer handy. Here¹s the link: > > http://www.frontierdesign.com/products/tranzmain.html James, Looks like a robotic audio engineer! I bought a remote control deal for my old Tascam 80-8 that some guy from CA had invented. It was basic but did the trick. You actually stuck little pieces of black tape, at specified intervals on the supply reel and there was a light sensitive unit that you taped to the recorder. As the tape reel turned, it counted the black stripes on the reel and displayed the number on the digital remote. It had about 10 ft of that flat 20 wire computer cable that ran to the remote so you could get away from the recorder to sing or play. You could set it up to do auto punch in's and it was amazingly accurate. I did some punch in's that I would never have attempted manually. I paid about $200. with 1980's $$$ and was glad to have it. We've come a long way baby! Charlie
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Frontier Remote
2004-12-13 by Charlie Massey
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