The topic to be discussed in this paper is the multitrack audio machine usage in double system recording. This is a situation where the video and audio portions are recorded on separate machines. The film industry has used this technique successfully for a number of years; however, due to the problems encountered in synchronizing two non-sprocketed machines, the television industry has been slow to adopt this technique.
Authors:
Nothaft, Eugene M.; Irby, Tom W.
Affiliation:
Mincom Division, 3M Company, Camarillo, CA
AES Convention:
43 (September 1972)
Paper Number:
877
Publication Date:
September 1, 1972
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