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waste. For the first time, audio could be manipulated as a physical entity, and the recording process was greatly economized by eliminating the requirement for a highly trained disc-cutting engineer to be present at every recording session. Once a tape machine was installed and calibrated, there was no need for any attendant engineering, other than to spool or replace the tape being used on it. Daily maintenance consisted of cleaning and occasionally
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Editing is done either with a razor blade—by physically cutting and splicing the tape on a metal splicing block, in a manner similar to motion picture film editing—or electronically by dubbing segments onto an edit tape. The former method preserves the full quality of the recording but not the intact
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Best known for its lines of tape media and professional analog recorders, with its M series of multitrack and 2-track machines, the Mincom division of 3M spent several years developing a digital recording system, including two years of joint research with the BBC. The result was the 3M Digital Audio
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In the 1980s, several manufacturers produced certain tape formulations blending polyurethane and polyester as backing material which tended to absorb humidity over many years in storage and partially deteriorate. This problem would only be discovered after an archived tape was opened and required to
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figures. Tape can accommodate multiple parallel tracks, allowing not just stereo recordings, but multitrack recordings too. This gives the producer of the final edit much greater flexibility, allowing a performance to be remixed long after the performance was originally recorded. This innovation was
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tapes the edit occurs on one channel a split-second before the other. Long, angled splices can also be used to create a perceptible dissolve from one sound to the next; periodic segments can induce rhythmic or pulsing effects. The use of reels to supply and collect the tape makes it easy for editors
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from one tape machine to another multiple times, layering new vocal or instrument parts on top of previously recorded tracks. While this had been done in the past using phonograph discs, that process was cumbersome and resulted in degraded audio quality after only one or two overdubs. A disc had to
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The track width is one of two major machine factors controlling SNR, the other being tape speed. S/N ratio varies directly with track width, due to the
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The first prerecorded reel-to-reel tapes were introduced in the United States in 1949; the catalog contained fewer than ten titles with no popular artists. In 1952, EMI started selling pre-recorded tapes in Great
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signal to the tape. In 1939, one machine was found to make consistently better recordings than other ostensibly identical models, and when it was taken apart a minor flaw was noticed. Instead of DC, it was introducing an AC bias signal to the tape, and this was quickly adapted to new models using a
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In general, the faster the speed, the better the reproduction quality. Higher tape speeds spread the signal longitudinally over more tape area, reducing the effects of dropouts that can be audible from the medium, and noticeably improve high-frequency response. Slower tape speeds conserve tape and
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More elaborate systems, especially those for professional use, are equipped with multiple motors, such as a three-motor system that uses a separate motor for each reel, and a third motor solely to drive the capstan. Such systems may have a motor shaft directly attached to the capstan, to minimize
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More elaborate systems, especially those for professional use, have often been equipped with multiple, separate but adjacent heads, such as a three-head system that uses one head for record, another for playback, and a third for erasing (demagnetizing) the tape. Some may even have multiple record
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of 1970. This was achieved by injecting a signal and letting it "record under vacuum" (without tape, recording infinitely). The amplified signal thus obtained could be distorted by considerably increasing the volume. Also the first single of the group "Qué pena me das", has an abrupt ending with
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The extremely short wavelengths used by digital tape formats meant that tape and tape transport cleanliness was an important issue. Specks of dust or dirt were large enough in relation to the signal wavelengths that contamination by such dirt could render a recording unplayable. Advanced digital
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system in 1956 by Ampex, which segmented the fields of a television image by recording (and reproducing) several tracks at a high-speed across the width of the tape per field of video by way of a vertically spinning headwheel with four separate video heads mounted on its edge (a technique called
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Pre-recorded reel-to-reel tapes are also available once again, albeit somewhat expensively as a very high-quality audiophile product, through "The Tape
Project", as well as several other independent studios and record labels. Since 2007, The Tape Project has released their own albums, as well as
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The great practical advantage of tape for studios was twofold: it allowed a performance to be recorded without the 30-minute time limitation of a phonograph disc, and it permitted a recorded performance to be edited or erased and re-recorded again and again on the same piece of media without any
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reel, the spool of tape gradually increased in diameter, resulting in it pulling the tape across the recording head increasingly faster. In certain circumstances, it could result in playback at speeds different from the recording speed, resulting in distorted sound, particularly if the tape was
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format. The majority of the catalog contained classical recordings, with a few jazz and movie soundtrack albums. Barclay-Crocker tapes were duplicated on modified Ampex 440 machines at four times the playback speed, unlike popular reel tapes which were duplicated at 16 times the playback speed.
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of sorts on a 16-track tape recorder by overdubbing their own voices many dozens of times, singing only a single note each time. The cumulative result was a total of 630 voices spread evenly over an octave-and-a-half of proper musical scale notes, with each of the distinct notes assigned to an
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is an electro-mechanical, polyphonic tape replay keyboard that uses a bank of parallel linear magnetic audio tape strips. Playback heads underneath each key enable the playing of pre-recorded sounds. Each of the tape strips has a playing time of approximately eight seconds after which the tape
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A recording on magnetic audio tape is accessed sequentially. Not only is jumping from spot to spot to edit time-consuming, but editing is also destructive—unless the recording was duplicated before edit, normally taking the same amount of time to copy, in order to preserve 75-90 percent of the
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splices (cut at exactly 90 degrees to the tape travel) are used for fast edits from one sound to another, though preferably, the splice is made at a much lower angle across the tape so that any transitional noise introduced by the cut is spread across a few milliseconds of the recording. The
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Reel-to-reel recorders with eight, sixteen, twenty-four, and even thirty-two tracks were eventually built, with as many heads recording synchronized parallel linear tracks. Some of these machines were larger than a laundry washing machine and used tape as wide as 2 inches (51 mm).
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individual track of the tape. When played back, any track (or note) could be faded in and out manually on a mixing console arranged like a piano keyboard, to simulate an immense virtual choir. This effect provided the atmospheric backing instrumentation for their song "
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on playback and is generally cannot be removed once it has occurred. In professional half-track use, post-echo is considered less problematic than pre-echo, as the echo is largely masked by the signal itself, and therefore tapes stored for long periods are kept
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played a reel-to-reel tape recorder live, either playing previously recorded samples at certain times or recording part of the band's performance and playing it back either in reverse or at different speeds. When the band re-formed in 2002, audio engineer
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error correction systems, without which the system would have been unworkable, still failed to cope with poorly maintained tape or recorders, and for this reason a number of tapes made in the early years of digital reel-to-reel recorders are now useless.
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NR system, a broadband compander that produced a gain in dynamics of roughly 25 dB and outperformed Dolby B but was not widely adopted. High Com was included in more sophisticated cassette recorders, mostly alongside the various Dolby systems.
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and senses the magnetism of the metallic particles on the tape as the tape was pulled across the head. The head's electromagnet coil translates the varying magnetism into electrical signals which were sent to another amplifier circuit that can power a
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be played again, after possibly a decade or less on the shelf. The deterioration resulted in a softening of the backing material, making it gooey and sticky which quickly clogged-up tape guides and heads of the reproducer. This phenomenon is known as
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low-angle splice also helps to glide the tape more smoothly through the machine and push any loose dirt or debris to the side of the tape path, instead of accumulating in the splice joint. A side-effect of cutting the tape at an angle is that on
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for more expensive tape. Acetate tends to break under conditions that Mylar would survive, though possibly stretch. The quality of the oxide's binder is also important, for it was common with old tape for the oxide and backing to separate.
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Mastering System, which consisted of a 32-track deck (16-bit, 50 kHz audio) running 1-inch tape and a 4-track, 1/2-inch mastering recorder. 3M's 32-track recorder was priced at $ 115,000 in 1978 (equivalent to $ 537,000 in 2023).
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Splicing block used when conducting edits. The block is typically mounted on a machine used for editing. The magnetic tape is marked and cut with a blade. Adhesive tape is applied to the back side of the magnetic tape which secures the
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and can be temporarily reversed by baking the tape at a low temperature for several hours to dry it. The restored tape may then be played normally for several days or weeks, but will eventually return to a deteriorated state again.
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Mechlabor continues to manufacture analog reel-to-reel recorders. As of 2020, there were two companies manufacturing magnetic recording tape: ATR Services of
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Very early or inexpensive tape recorders moved the tape simply by rotating the tape takeup reel. This simplified design requires only one motor. This arrangement results in variable tape speed. As tape accumulates on the motorized
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be discarded if there was any mistake, but tape was reuseable. Magnetic tape recording allowed Paul to shift instrument sounds to higher or lower octaves by manipulating the speed of the tape while recording his guitar. He used
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A typical home reel-to-reel tape recorder, this one made by Sonora. It could play stereo quarter-track tapes but record only in one quarter-track mono. Home equipment with missing features were fairly common in the 1950s and
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and elasticity of the tape, which affect wow-and-flutter and tape stretch; stretched tape will have a pitch error, possibly fluctuating. Backing material also affects quality aspect, not related to audio quality. Typically,
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recording tape and shipped them home. Over the next two years, he worked to develop the machines for commercial use, hoping to interest the
Hollywood film studios in using magnetic tape for movie soundtrack recording.
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There has recently been a revival of reel-to-reel, with quite a few companies restoring vintage units and some manufacturing new tape. In 2018, the first new reel-to-reel tape player in over 20 years was released.
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was introduced in 1963 it gradually took over and cassettes eventually displaced reel-to-reel recorders for consumer use. However, the narrow tracks and slow recording speeds used in cassettes compromised
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previously-released albums under license from other labels, on open-reel tape. The German label
Analogue Audio Association has also re-released albums on open-reel tape to the high-end audiophile market.
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narrowed the performance gap between cassettes and reel-to-reel, and by 1976 prerecorded reel-to-reel offerings had almost completely disappeared, even from record stores and audio equipment shops.
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that has remained a part of audio tape recording to this day. The quality was so greatly improved that recordings surpassed the quality of most radio transmitters, and such recordings were used by
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If more tracks were required, it was possible in the mid-1970s and onwards with advanced servo-controlled machines to synchronize two (or more) recorders to behave as a single larger recorder.
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to enhance ambience or create a special effect. Paul and Mary Ford produced many popular recordings over the next two decades using these techniques. One of their most famous was "
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at the cost of much larger tapes. In spite of the relative inconvenience and generally more expensive media, reel-to-reel systems developed in the early 1940s remained popular in
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Early reel-to-reel users learned to manipulate segments of tape by splicing them together and adjusting playback speed or direction of recordings. Just as modern keyboards allow
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advertisements in 1978 showed that only one-third of new titles were available on reel-to-reel; they continued to offer a select number of new releases in the format until 1984.
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includes a suite of standards (designated A, B, C, S and SR) for both professional and consumer recording. The Dolby systems use frequency-dependent compression and expansion (
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tapes, although the catalog took longer to be published. Since these EMI tapes were much more expensive than a vinyl LP record, sales were poor; still, EMI released over 300
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2180:"The Rock & Roll Disc Interview: Frank Zappa"
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2136:"Pink Floyd : Money in Studio VERY RARE!!"
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1754:"11 Best Saturation VST Plugins Available 2022"
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2088:(9 May 2009). "The Record Producers – 10cc".
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2002:"Response Curves of Analog Recorders"
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1858:"Analogue Audio Association - Home"
1794:"The Ultimate Analog Music Is Back"
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2125:Dos Potencias (in Spanish).
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4086:People and organizations
4072:Sound recording engineer
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2972:Dictaphone Travel master
2768:Telefunken magnetic disc
2737:Crouzet-Jaeger cartridge
1820:G. de Richemont (2023).
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315:American audio engineer
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2494:Blue Amberol record
2476:Gold moulded record
2470:Le CĂ©leste cylinder
2442:Dictaphone cylinder
2432:Phonograph cylinder
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1943:Practical Wireless,
1903:Practical Wireless,
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1383:Are You Experienced
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2281:Discreet Music
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2701:RCA MI-12877
2695:RCA MI-12875
2581:Grooved tape
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3759:Loudspeaker
3187:PCM adaptor
3175:X80/ProDigi
3169:Soundstream
3056:Cantata 700
3026:Grundig En3
2820:Magnetophon
2707:Peirce 265B
2571:Bandai 8ban
2438:Graphophone
2189:October 13,
2098:BBC Radio 2
2059:. Penguin.
1637:Magnetophon
1569:Lumpy Gravy
1564:Frank Zappa
1451:oscillators
1390:The Beatles
1363:Ray Stevens
1355:Sheb Wooley
1317:overdubbing
1169:Electronic
1150:post-echoes
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861:Tape speeds
819:takeup reel
811:pinch wheel
792:spool drive
645:audiophiles
622:stereosonic
618:stereosonic
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368:Bing Crosby
360:MGM Studios
337:I.G. Farben
329:Bad Nauheim
317:Jack Mullin
266:Magnetophon
242:Magnetophon
211:tape drives
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64:supply reel
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4159:Audiophile
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3822:Live music
3764:Headphones
3728:Phonograph
3597:Microphone
3592:Headphones
3538:Electrical
3533:Mechanical
3393:Yaboom Box
3381:MP3 player
3375:Sound chip
3193:DA-88/DTRS
3008:Stereo-Pak
2906:Stenorette
2786:Synchrofax
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2223:2012-11-11
2146:2013-10-25
2034:2009-08-12
2008:2014-01-07
1806:2020-01-05
1759:2022-08-23
1702:2014-01-07
1682:References
1581:Uncle Meat
1544:Pink Floyd
1532:Bob Weston
1460:created a
1446:Doctor Who
1297:See also:
1249:Mitsubishi
1187:companding
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1024:, and the
830:feed reel,
786:Tape drive
776:headphones
756:microphone
733:iron oxide
715:Technology
626:Twin Packs
614:RCA Victor
550:distortion
476:compressed
457:hard disks
262:steel tape
206:, France.
177:audiophile
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3670:Hard disk
3587:Equalizer
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2954:Fidelipac
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2862:3/4" tape
2832:1/2" tape
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2618:Tri-Ergon
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2559:Long play
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2350:Physical
1616:Brian Eno
1501:Wolf Eyes
1476:Argentine
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1380:'s album
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1331:In 1958,
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333:Frankfurt
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187:Stellavox
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3958:Software
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2265:Engadget
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