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reel
over
and
loading
it
on
the
ieft
spindle
automatically
brings
the
unused
half
into
the
upper
position
for
recording.
The
two
halves
of
the
tape
are
called
tracks
1
and
2.
To
distinguish
the
two,
a
green
lead
is
attached
to
the
beginning
end
of
track
1,
a
red
lead
to
the
beginning
of
track
2.
Always
commence
record-
ing
with
the
green
lead,
in
other
words
with
track
1.
It
must
absolutely
be
remembered
that
when
setting
cueing
pulses
with
the
CUE
switch
in
ON
position
recordings
already
on
track
2
will
be
erased.
9.3
Tips
on
tapes
and
their
charactersistics
The
monitor
circuit
of
the
recorder
pe
rmits
optical
control
of
the
playback
signal
both
during
record
with
monitor
switch
set
to
T
(off-tape)
and
during
subsequent
playback.
Although
the
O
dB
mark
may
have
been
reached
with
the
monitor
switch
set
to
S
(from
source)
during
record,
with
the
switch
in
off-tape
posi-
tion
or
during
playback
the
pointer
on
the
level
meter
may
not
reach
the
O
dB
mark
or
it
may
move
byond
that
mark.
This
effect
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Feared
Oe
will
not
influence
the
record
quality
(as
may
be
confirmed
by
an
aural
check);
it
is
due
to
the
tolorances
of
tape
sensitivity.
Wavy
tapes
cause
sound
fall-outs
just
as
do
tapes
with
accumulations
of
dust
or
bits
of
tape
coatings
on
them.
When
such
difficulties
arise
for
example,
at
sound
fall-outs
during
record
or
playback
first
carefully
check
the
tape
used
(see
also
sec.
8).
Although
today’s
taps
are
to
a
great
extent
unaffected
by
tem-
peratures,
they
should
nonetheless
be
stored
at
a
normal
room
temperature
and
in
a
dust-free
place,
preferably
in
special
storing
containers.
They
should
not
be
stored
near
magnets
or
magnetic
fields
under
any
condition.
Tapes
that
do
not
have
standard
width
may
not
be
used
with
UHER
6000
REPORT
UNIVERSAL.
Tapes
designed
for
professi-
onal
use
are
not
suited
for
use
with
home
tape
machines
due
to
both
their
electro-acoustical
properties
(hiss,
frequency
range)
and
their
mechanical
properties
(greater
surface
roughness-
wear
on
tape
head).
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