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Audio tapes and cassette tape recorders
Journal of Chemical Education, 1972Examines audio tape cassette recorders, audio tape cassettes, and details how to prepare audio tapes.
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201 Gb/in2 Recording Areal Density on Sputtered Magnetic Tape
IEEE transactions on magnetics, 2018S. Furrer +17 more
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1990
The principle of tape-recording is straightforward enough, and work on simple magnetic recorders was going on as early as 1900. In the first systems a steel wire was used as the recording medium, but today magnetic tape is universal.
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The principle of tape-recording is straightforward enough, and work on simple magnetic recorders was going on as early as 1900. In the first systems a steel wire was used as the recording medium, but today magnetic tape is universal.
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IRE Transactions on Audio, 1955
Standard designs are flexible enough for most uses of tape recorders. Special machines have been devised for unusual applications such as pronouncing dictionaries, length measuring devices, time compressors, dc and square wave recorders, memory devices, and automatic machine control. The construction and operation of typical devices are reviewed.
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Standard designs are flexible enough for most uses of tape recorders. Special machines have been devised for unusual applications such as pronouncing dictionaries, length measuring devices, time compressors, dc and square wave recorders, memory devices, and automatic machine control. The construction and operation of typical devices are reviewed.
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29.5- $\hbox{Gb/in}^{2}$ Recording Areal Density on Barium Ferrite Tape
IEEE transactions on magnetics, 2015G. Cherubini +23 more
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1981
When a current is passed through the coil, magnetic lines of flux are set up in the head. The lines of flux do not easily pass across the head gap (which is usually filled with a nonmagnetic material to increase the efficiency and prevent the head gap becoming clogged with tape oxide).
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When a current is passed through the coil, magnetic lines of flux are set up in the head. The lines of flux do not easily pass across the head gap (which is usually filled with a nonmagnetic material to increase the efficiency and prevent the head gap becoming clogged with tape oxide).
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Music Educators Journal, 1949
EAST STROUDSBURG PENNSYLVANIA __*I 0* 0~' VAI THE tape recorder is one of the newer audio aids finding its way into the music classroom to help the busy teacher. A description of some of its uses may be of assistance to those wondering how to use this machine in their work.
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EAST STROUDSBURG PENNSYLVANIA __*I 0* 0~' VAI THE tape recorder is one of the newer audio aids finding its way into the music classroom to help the busy teacher. A description of some of its uses may be of assistance to those wondering how to use this machine in their work.
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85.9 Gb/in $^{ {2}}$ Recording Areal Density on Barium Ferrite Tape
IEEE transactions on magnetics, 2015S. Furrer +18 more
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1992
Magnetic recording has shaped the evolution of contemporary recording in such a fundamental way that it is difficult to think of the creative process apart from the benefits of multitrack capability and ease of editing. The principle of magnetic recording has been known for over a century (14, 15), but the problems of noise and distortion kept it from ...
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Magnetic recording has shaped the evolution of contemporary recording in such a fundamental way that it is difficult to think of the creative process apart from the benefits of multitrack capability and ease of editing. The principle of magnetic recording has been known for over a century (14, 15), but the problems of noise and distortion kept it from ...
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