Since ARSCLIST has all the serious magnetic tape expertise, perhaps you can answer Norman's question (and I, or someone, can forward the solution back over to 78-L...)
Steven C. Barr
----- Original Message ----- From: "Norman Field" <jazz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "78-l" <78-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 1:10 PM Subject: [78-l] ^ Distortion on a cassette tape
> OK, it's well off topic, but there's a lot of expert folks up here. And I'm > curious as to how this problem occurred.... somebody here may well know? > > This C90 cassette (of speech) was recorded on a faulty machine, in that it > began very slow, & then ran slower & ever slower. > > In fact, it ended up so slow, that 32 minutes of one 45-minute side, when > roughly re-pitched, ran for about 75 minutes! > > Of course, it started off like the Chipmunks... and ended up like > hyper-active Chipmunks breathing practically pure helium & rushing around in > hopeless confusion... 8^} > > The starting speed, when roughly halved, gave perfectly acceptable results, > as was expected. > > But: as the speed fell & fell, finally requiring ~100% pitch reduction, a > distortion gradually crept in. > > So that by the end, the voices were fragmentary & broken, sounding like a > conversation half-heard in a dream, as it were. And totally incomprehensible > of course. > > Why should the material have become distorted? > > If the cells in the cassette recorder were losing voltage, that would > account for it... but surely they'd never drive the motor for half an hour > in that state? > > The only thing I can come up with is that the tape was somehow 'saturated' > with signal, because it was passing far too slowly over the recording head? > And yet the modulation level on the tape was very low... > > Has anyone here come across such a phenomenon before? > > Previously, I've recovered stuff recorded on reel tape at 15/16 ips (~2.4 > cm/sec) when the lowest speed I have here is 3 3/4 ips (9.5 cm/sec), which > requires a similar re-pitching, and it's been pretty well OK. > > Norman. > > P.S. At least I'm not charging my client for the 25% of the stuff I did > manage to recover. We here on this list, many of us the 'progeny' of John > R.T. Davies, don't like to be beaten! Come to that, I wonder what he would > have done..? > > ------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, see http://www.78online.com >