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Date:         Mon, 7 Nov 2005 17:11:15 -0500
Reply-To:     Association for Recorded Sound Discussion List
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From:         David Lennick <[log in to unmask]>
Subject:      Re: Magnetic Tape - questions...
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Goran Finnberg wrote: > David Lennik: > > > But there were also a number of early machines > > that used "B-Wind" tape (you could specify this > > when ordering blank tape). The first machine we > > owned, in 1950, worked this way..the machine was > > an upright, the tape ran through a groove and the > > head came down. Didn't the original German machines > > take B-Wind as well? > > They did and continued to do so in Germany. In fact I forgot that the EBU tapes from Germany were always shipped B-Wind (and also on the European hubs, which meant converting to standard North American reels or hubs and reversing the tape for broadcast). dl > > > http://home.arcor.de/christoph_rose/studerundrevox/studer-a816.htm > > This shows the very latest professional Studer A816 designed exclusively > for the German national radio stations. > > By clicking on the left or right small pictures you get a biggger pop up > window so you can clearly see the B-wind configuration and the use of > AEG hubs instead of the American NAB spools. > > http://home.arcor.de/christoph_rose/studerundrevox/telefunken.htm > > Shows the German Telefunken M-15 tape recorder to the left in B wind > mode and to the right in A wind mode. > > Click on each picture to expand the size. > > -- > Best, > > Goran Finnberg > The Mastering Room AB > Goteborg > Sweden > > E-mail: [log in to unmask] > > Learn from the mistakes of others, you can never live long enough to > make them all yourself. - John Luther


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