Ok - learning curve here for me - what does tails out mean?
Thanks
Melodie
Melodie Morgan Frances Head of Cataloging Graduate Theological Union mfrances@xxxxxxx 510-649-2521
-----Original Message----- From: Association for Recorded Sound Discussion List [mailto:ARSCLIST@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Aaron Levinson Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 8:28 AM To: ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Re print-thru
Actually my experience has been that you should never run and store the tape in any shuttle mode as the tape is wound much tighter and this increases print through. The suggestion for storage has been tails out played in real time. The real time speed does not pack the wind as tightly.
AA
Doug Pomeroy wrote: > Yes, running the tape from end to end at high speed will reduce > print-thru somewhat, according to 3M. Not exactly a cure, but > every little bit helps. > > Doug > >> This is called "print through" where the signal on one layer of a=20 >> tape impresses itself onto adjacent layers of the tape. In rare=20 >> instances, you can hear things repeat more than once. >> >> The time difference between the original and the image is once around >> the reel. >> >> Sometimes this can be cured by winding the tape through and letting=20 >> it sit for a few days. >