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"William Sommerwerck" wrote in message ...
It may have been a quarter-track stereo machine. These record two tracks in the same half of the tape that a half track stereo machine uses for one track. NOT SO! Quarter-track quarter-inch machines have interleaved, not adjacent, stereo tracks. I don't think you read what I posted. I said "two tracks". Not stereo tracks. That is why you would get forward and reverse mixed. Steve Lane |
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