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will
have
been
worthwhile.
CONCLUSION
*T.M.
A
mpex
Corporation
BIBLIOGRAPHY
18
careful
to
use
only
the
cleaning
agent
recommended
by
the
manufacturer
of
the
equipment.
This
is
ex
tremely
important
in
cleaning
the
heads,
as
some
agents
will
damage
those
precise
assemblies.
This
industry
has
been
just
born
in
the
commer
cial
sense,
but
it
is
already
expanding.
Today
we
are
using
magnetic
recording
not
only
in
audio,
but
also
in
digital
and
analog
instrumentation
applications.
And
recently
we
entered
the
age
of
magnetic
photog
raphy
when
we
started
putting
the
television
picture
on
tape.
The
principles
involved
are
the
same,
whether
it
is
V
ideotape
*
recorder,
a
theater
sound
system,
a
computer
application,
or
a
home
installa
tion
We
hope
this
discussion
has
aided
you
in
under
standing
those
principles.
Tape
Recorders
for
Audio
and
IRE-PGA,
AU-I,
No
2,
March
agnetic
Recording;
I
1
arch
Reports
8,
Re]
In
this
discussion,
we
have
tried
to
present
the
principles
of
magnetic
recording
in
a
way
that
will
aid
the
persons
who
operate
and
maintain
the
equip
ment.
Most
aspects
of
the
process
have
been
merely
introduced,
but
if
we
have
succeeded
in
imparting
some
realization
of
what
is
taking
place
in
our
align
ment
and
maintenance
procedures
the
discussion
c.
Magnetic
Recordii
mat
ion
Brochure
'
W.
M.
r
j
Record
in
E.
D.
Daniel
and
P.
E.
Axon:
The
Standardization
of
Magnetic
Tape
Re
cording
Systems;
The
B.B.C.
Quarterly,
Vol.
VIII.
No.
-I,
Winter
1953-
51.
E.
D
Daniel
and
P.
E.
Axon'
The
Reproduction
of
Signals
Recorded
on
Magnetic
Tape;
The
Proceedings
of
the
Institute
of
Electrical
Engineers,
Vol.
100,
Part
III,
No.
65,
Mas
195.3.
E
D.
Daniels:
The
Influence
of
Some
Head
and
T:
Signal
Recorded
on
a
Magnetic
Tape;
The
Proceed!
of
Electrical
Engineers,
Vol
E.
D
Daniel,
P.
E.
Axon,
ami
\V.
ape
Constants
on
the
lings
of
the
Institution
100,
Part
HI.
No.
65.
May
1953.
Frost:
A
Survey
of
Factors
Limiting
the
Performance
of
Magnetic
Recording
Systems;
Journal
of
the
Audio
Engineering
Society,
Vol.
5,
No.
I,
January
1957
J
G.
Mcknight:
The
Frequency
Response
of
Magnetic
Recorders
for
z\udio;
Journal
of
the
Audio
Engineering
Society,
Vol.
8.
No.
3,
July
1960.
J.
G.
Mcknight*
Signal-to-Noi.se
Problems
and
a
New
Equalization
for
Magnetic
Recording
of
Music,
Journal
of
the
Audio
Engineering
Society,
Vol.
7,
No
I,
January
1959
F
G.
Lennert*
Equalization
of
Magnetic
Instrumentation
Applications;
Trans.
1953.
R.
J.
Tinkham;
Solution
to
Some
Problems
in
Making
Master
Tapes;
Journal
of
the
Audio
Engineering
Society,
Vol.
5,
No.
2,
April
1957.
G.
B.
Goodall;
The
Videotape
Recorder;
International
Projectionist,
April
to
August
1959
issues
R
J.
Tinkham:
Magnetic
Recording
Media
Considerations
for
Improving
Masters
and
Dubs;
Journal
of
the
SMPTE,
Vol.
67,
October
1958.
John
G.
Mcknight:
The
Distribution
of
Peak
Energy
in
Recorded
M
usk
,
and
Its
Relation
to
Magnetic
Recording
Systems;
Journal
of
the
Audio
Engineering
Society,
Vol.
7,
No.
2,
April
1959.
)erg.
The
120-ips
Tape
Duplicator
for
Four-Track
Commercial
Tapes;
Journal
of
the
Audio
Engineering
Society,
Vol.
8,
No.
2.
>0.
R.
A.
Isb<
Stereo
April
196(
C.
B.
Stanley:
How
Magnetic
Tape
Characteristics
Affect
System
Performance
and
Determining
Optimum
Bias;
Ampex
Publication,.
Technical
Infor
mation
Brochure
No.
-I.
B.
Stanley:
An
Approach
to
Quantative
Methods
for
Evaluation
of
'ing
Performance;
Ampex
Publication,
Technical
Infor-
No.
I.
Fujii,
G
Rehklau,
J.
Mcknight,
\V.
Miltenberg-
Multi-Channel
rding
for
Mastering
Purposes;
Journal
of
the'
Audio
Engineering
Society,
Vol.
8,
No,
-1,
October
I960.
W.
Earl
Stewart
Magnetic
Recording
Techniques;
McGraw-Hill
Book
Co
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Inc;
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J.
Begun:
Magnetic
Recording;
Rinehart
Books,
Inc;
19-19.
W.
k.
Wcstmijze:
Studies
on
Magnetic
Recording;
Phillips
Research
Labora
tories,
Reprinted
from
Research
Reports
8,
Reprint
R213,
R21-I,
R2I7,
R222.

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