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Title: Seeking advice: dat transfer rig
Post by: funk_lin on June 21, 2023, 05:33:13 AM
Friend of mine moved and gave me his Dat deck and a collection of DAT masters which include a significant amount of MMW sbd masters that do not circulate.  I would like to buy cost-effective dedicated gear to transfer the dats to digital files for another out of town friend to track and u/l.

Can you rec the hardware and suggested software?

Again, looking for cost effective solution here.

Thank you.

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Title: Re: Seeking advice: dat transfer rig
Post by: rocksuitcase on June 21, 2023, 09:27:43 AM
I have been doing as much DAT transferring lately as I have time. (these old tapes are not forgiving) I obtained a Fostex D5 from goodcooker which is a very solid workhorse.

You have the hardware, the DAT player. Make sure it is clean and works properly before you start.
Determine which outputs the DAT deck has, and decide from there which way to go. A deck like the D5 has digital out via SPDIF and optical. I despise optical cables, and most hardware you will be inputting to won;t have optical.
I have done both analog outs and digital SPDIF outs with the D5.
I am currently using a borrowed Tascam HDP1 with CF cards and an external battery (Maxoak 55,000mAh)
This is because of the bit perfect nature of it's digital input. Apparently, decks such as the Tascam DR-680, which I used when transferring analog out from the DAT deck, are not bit perfect.

That is my best advice for now. Good luck