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Re: [ARSCLIST] Wire recorders



On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Richard L. Hess wrote:

> Richard L. Hess
> http://www.richardhess.com/tape/
>
>
> Quoting Karl Miller <lyaa071@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
>
> > A point which reminds me of a question...are there any such programs out
> > there which will provide a continuously increasing or decreasing speed
> > adjustment. It is a problem I have encountered several times. It would
> > seem that one would need to set a beginning and end point, duration,
> > starting pitch and ending pitch.  And then, dealing with a tape of a disc
> > cut off center (the original disc did not survive), the problems are
> > increased considering the distance the needle travelled with each
> > revolution...hence, speed of the disc would be a factor, etc.
> >
> > Any solutions, and/or software recommendations would be most welcome.
>
> Diamond Cut software has an adjustable slope (more than just a straight line) to
> solve the first problem. I don't know about the second (off-center disk)...cut
> a new disk and then adjust it? <smile>.

You know, I never thought of doing that! However, I guess I would need to
know how many grooves per inch it was cut? I am getting a headache trying
to figure it out.

Karl


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