4/27/2023 0 Comments Tapedeck sound effect![]() Are you saying to rewind by hand? How would I change the rewind speed when there is only one button for rewind - simply by stopping and starting the rewind as you say? I never knew that I was supposed to rewind fully anyway. Sorry, but I'm still not quite sure I get what you are saying. If you can access the cassette in the transport while running by removing the dust cover, then you can try applying pressure to the cassette to play with the If the deck has a pitch/speed control you can play with that. If you deliberately want uneven winding for effect, then the 120 minute cassettes will do that the easiest. Most people tracking to cassettes were using the shortest tapes possible, because the longer the tape, the greater likelihood of slack in the tape. So, technically, to get the best sound you should play the tape all the way through every single time before you rewind?Ideally, you should keep the tension even and make sure the tape is evenly wound before tracking or dubbing. You could probably exceed even YOUR worst-case scenario very quickly, so you might want to do just a tiny bit at a time and then listen. ![]() I have no idea "how" bad you want it to be, but IMO, you could probably go "too far" with very little effort. You could insert some paper clips or toothpicks to keep the tape from making full contact with the heads. Most of these are going to be "one way" alterations. Similarly, the tape guides could be bent or even removed so that the tape did not ride smoothly across the heads. ![]() You might even want to flatten out one side or put a bend in the capstan itself. So if you took some sandpaper or a nail file and wore out a few 'dents' in the surface of the rubber, your tape transport would be horrendous. This roller should be as round and smooth as possible to minimize wow and flutter. The first point of attack would be the pinch roller. I am considering selling it, but assuming you weren't being sarcastic, what else could I get out of it? Of course it's not exactly alike, but it's just as "good". It seems like everything I can do, I can replicate in a DAW easily. Lua: /home/we/norns/lua/core/menu/select.I am actually not entirely happy with what I am getting out of it. Lua: /home/we/norns/lua/core/menu/a:130: attempt to index a nil value (field ‘?’) home/we/norns/lua/core/a:60: in function ‘core/encoders.process’ home/we/norns/lua/core/a:113: in function ‘core/encoders.callback’ home/we/norns/lua/core/menu/a:92: in function ‘core/menu/select.enc’ home/we/norns/lua/core/menu/a:130: in function ‘core/menu/select.add_favorite’ home/we/norns/lua/core/menu/a:130: attempt to index a nil value (field ‘?’) It stalls out and hangs for quite some time, and then everything becomes treacle until I reboot norns. Metro_stop(): pthread_cancel() failed error: specified thread does not exist M.read: /home/we/dust/data/tapedeck/tapedeck.pmap not read. Reading PMAP /home/we/dust/data/tapedeck/tapedeck.pmap Summary script clear script load: /home/we/dust/code/tapedeck/a initializing data folder Getting a small repeating error, with thread does not exist : The tapedeck engine will automatically installed the first time you run. non-zero) will act on a delayed buffer of the live input - expect a latency of 100-200 ms when this is activated. Note 3: the “wow / flutter” (stage 3), when activated (i.e. Note 2: the “dist fx” (stage 2) has a lot of gain - you can either adjust the input levels (via the MIXER screen) or the wet/drive level of the effect to manipulate the effect of this gain. when you exit the script, the monitor will be returned to you previous setting. Note 1: when starting this script it will turn your monitor down all the way to only hear the incoming sound through the tapedeck.
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