I do! I had an internship at UT-Austin’s College of Fine Arts, and their recording studio had a multitrack Studer. It used 2" tape – I don’t remember whether it was 16- or 32-track. (The Austin City Limits studio, had one, too, at the time.) I never got to mess with it, directly – mostly I recorded student recitals* (and Austin Symphony concerts), 2 microphones (Neumanns!) though a mixer into a DAT.
I think they fired up the Studer 3 or 4 times while I was there, one of which was to record (most of) this.
And… that was the extent of my career in the recording industry. Years and years later, I did sort of put my degree to use, when I narrated promotional or training videos for the small company where I was working.
*(Also just remembered that if they anticipated doing any editing at all, they’d record to an Otari reel-to-reel. This was before they had computer equipment and they’d still splice by hand, then record that onto a DAT. When one of the musicians asked if that would be noticeable, the engineer replied “oh, I dunno, your dog might notice…”)