I used to use a hi-fi VCR to mix down from my 4-track cassette, and sometimes use it to bounce the 4 tracks back into one track of the 4-track cassette. Some people used to use hi-fi VCRs as audio components of their stereos.
A long time ago, I Had a Panasonic video recorder with a High-Quality audio recording function. It had a 20Hz to 20kHz bandwidth and very low noise level. The audio was recorded with a video track.
@@pokepress Hi! Not yet. But it's a great idea! I'll try this in the next video, where I'll try recording individual instruments, like guitar or piano. Thanks 🙏
@@OldBarnWorkshop Thanks ☺️ But I don't have such a task. I just watched another creator's video and decided to try if recording to VHS is even possible with what I have. I have quite a few other devices, including vintage ones, that I can record to in good quality. Take a look at the very first video on the channel with a Roland VS880 for example
liner audio at the vhs not hi-fi is very bad i have been there one format i just got into is betacam sp like the sony 75 picked a pallets of them to fix up in the uk vhs decks how are costing big money and the prices of beta or dvcam is now getting silly all the new bee's are after any for mats now
I used to use a hi-fi VCR to mix down from my 4-track cassette, and sometimes use it to bounce the 4 tracks back into one track of the 4-track cassette. Some people used to use hi-fi VCRs as audio components of their stereos.
@@gwugluud Oo! It's interesting 🤔
The VHS video should be a VHS HI-FI Stereo recorder.
Maybe some VHS should be like that, but mine is different😁
A long time ago, I Had a Panasonic video recorder with a High-Quality audio recording function. It had a 20Hz to 20kHz bandwidth and very low noise level. The audio was recorded with a video track.
Sounds like a dream🥰
My Step-dad used a Sanyo Betamax w/ hi-fi to record music. I remember it sounded very good.
Cool 😎 I have tape recorder by Sanyo. but it has been working poorly lately😢
Since you're using a mono VCR, the audio fidelity will vary by the VCR's tape speed. Did you experiment with that?
@@pokepress Hi! Not yet. But it's a great idea! I'll try this in the next video, where I'll try recording individual instruments, like guitar or piano. Thanks 🙏
Have a look at the Sony PCM501ES. It will give you sound quality and reproduction equal to CD.
@@OldBarnWorkshop Thanks ☺️ But I don't have such a task. I just watched another creator's video and decided to try if recording to VHS is even possible with what I have. I have quite a few other devices, including vintage ones, that I can record to in good quality. Take a look at the very first video on the channel with a Roland VS880 for example
liner audio at the vhs not hi-fi is very bad i have been there one format i just got into is betacam sp like the sony 75 picked a pallets of them to fix up in the uk
vhs decks how are costing big money and the prices of beta or dvcam is now getting silly all the new bee's are after any for mats now
@@bob-s-bit-s But what do you want to do with it? Record music or watch video for fun?
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