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Re: [ARSCLIST] Spoke Pattern



As to 78 rpm: regular spokes I have only seen on lacquer recordings, whereas
a similar phenomenon is not unknown even on acoustic recordings. The surface
then looks like moiré silk, and it is actually a constant number of vertical
vibrations per second not tied precisely to the rpm, so the spokes are
"crooked". This was usually a cause for discarding a take, so they are
uncommon.

I suppose another possibility might be a burr in a gear or some other deficiency in the recording mechanism that would result in a frequency that becomes visible in the recording.


Occasionally the music itself might have a rhythm or repeated phrase that results in a radial pattern of some sort (especially in audio test records), but this looks different from the spoking mentioned above.

Kurt & Diane Nauck

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