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hank alrich wrote:
Scott Dorsey wrote: Ben Nguyen wrote: I have a bad audio tape that contains both sides of the tape recording on one side. So when played you can hear both sides at the same time with one track backwards. This was recorded on a machine with a misaligned head, I assume. What you need is to play it back on a machine with a narrower than normal head. Or it's 1/4 track being played back on 1/2 track? Or mono 1/2 track on fulltrack? Entirely possible. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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