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Re: Cassette Tape Alignment [message #90675 is a reply to message #90674] Fri, 12 July 2019 15:37 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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The test tape I'm using has several sections. There is a 400Hz sine for basic amplitude adjustments, a 3kHz sine for tape speed adjustment and a 10kHz sine for head alignment and bias baseline adjustments.


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Test Tape Section 1: 400Hz, 0:09 - 2:03

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Test Tape Section 2: 10kHz, 2:04 - 3:58

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Test Tape Section 3: 400Hz, 3:59 - 5:51

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Test Tape Section 4: 3kHz, 5:52 - 8:23


 
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