Based on various existing ideas of using the high frequency (HF) bias signal of analogue magnetic tape recordings as a reference signal for irregular speed deviations, this paper discusses the approach to pre-process the bias signal in the analogue domain in a way that allows control of the playback speed of the replay machine in form of a servo loop. Therefore, the bias signal is captured via a sensor head and specifically preprocessed to match the reference frequency of the capstan motor of the tape machine. The machine is set to external vari-speed control mode and, thus, deviations of the bias signal act as external vari-speed reference, allowing automatic speed correction in real-time. The paper discusses the possibilities, problems and limits of the technical implementation of such a prototype.
Authors:
Wallaszkovits, Nadja; Hetzer, Tobias; Pichler, Heinrich
Affiliations:
Phonogrammarchiv, Austrian Academy of Science, Vienna, Austria; University of Applied Sciences FH Technikum Wien, Vienna, Austria; Audio Consultant, Vienna, Austria(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention:
136 (April 2014)
Paper Number:
9042
Publication Date:
April 25, 2014
Subject:
Signal Processing
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