Tape Is Not Dead

Jun 1, 2005 12:00 PM, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

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Michael Spitz of ATR Services has launched a new high-end analog tape manufacturing company, ATR Magnetics. Worldwide distribution of its flagship high-output formulation will begin in early September in all widths. Work on the new manufacturing company began more than a year ago in response to requests from the recording industry for a new high-end formulation that would provide increased sound quality, consistent performance and longevity.

According to Spitz, “We are doing this because we love analog recording. We can dedicate all of our time and attention to the details of producing high-end professional audio tape because that is what we exist to do.”

ATR Magnetic tape will be available from pro audio dealers worldwide and direct via the Web at http://atrmagnetics.com.




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