Tape Recorder with Speed Control
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J Rick Nicklas
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Tape Recorder with Speed Control
Back in the early 70's I bought a little tape recorder (Marantz) and it had a speed control nob. This was a blessing to me because It eliminated any tuning adjustments to my steel if I needed to practice a song. It finally bit the dust after years of use and I would be greatful to hear from anyone who uses or knows of this type of product currently on the market.. I have tried to find one but I am not familiar with all the technical jargon when searching for one. Thanks...Rick
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Jim Landers
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J Rick Nicklas
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Steve Feldman
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If I were you, I would check out Reed Kotler's digital transcribers. They are specifically made for just this purpose and they have a very good pitch control and replay/looping mechanisms. Best I've seen - bar none. They are listed (~retail price) on Joe Wright's web sight, but you could also check around.
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Kevin Walker
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