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Re: CiderPress v2.1.0 released



Hi,
I'm a blind person and I'm just curious, how do you adjust the allignment on
a tape recorder?  Is there a standard place where the adjustment is, or does
it vary from recorder to recorder?
Jayson.

"Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote in message
20041117121234.08032.00000789@mb-m07.aol.com">news:20041117121234.08032.00000789@mb-m07.aol.com...
> Andy McFadden wrote:
>
> (Regarding cassette tapes)
>
> >Six of the seven bad ones were published
> >by Softape, one was from Apple.  The Apple tapes are usually pretty good,
>
> My experience with "published" cassettes is that many of them had
> non-standard tape azimuth alignment, causing significant high frequency
> rolloff when played on a properly aligned deck.
>
> The solution was to get out a small screwdriver and individually adjust
> the alignment for each tape, peaking the high frequencies.
>
> Of course, when I finished, I realigned to my "standard" tape(s), which
> were all the tapes I had recorded on the deck myself.
>
> -michael
>
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