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  2. Digital Tape Recording System - Wikipedia

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    Digital Tape Recording System (DTRS) is a signal recording and playback medium developed by TASCAM, a division of the TEAC Corporation, that was stored on Hi8 video cassettes. It allowed up to 108 minutes of continuous digital multitrack recording on a single tape.

  3. Digital Audio Stationary Head - Wikipedia

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    DASH recorders (as well as any other type of digital recorder using magnetic tape) require the use of metal-particle formulation magnetic tape. Some examples of metal particle tape compatible with DASH machines are 3M Scotch 275, Ampex / Quantegy 467, EMTEC 931, and Sony's own tape formulation. These tape formulations are not directly ...

  4. KWCM-TV - Wikipedia

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    KWCM-TV (channel 10) is a PBS member television station in Appleton, Minnesota, United States, owned by the West Central Minnesota Educational TV Corp. KWCM-TV's studios are located on Pioneer Drive in Granite Falls, and its transmitter is located near Appleton. KSMN (channel 20) in Worthington operates as a full-time satellite of KWCM-TV; this ...

  5. Soundstream - Wikipedia

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    They manufactured a total of 18 digital recorders, of which seven were sold and the rest leased out. [2] Although most recordings were of classical music, the range included country, rock, jazz, pop, and avant-garde. The first US live digital recording was made in 1976 by Soundstream's prototype 37 kHz, 16-bit, two channel recorder. [3]

  6. TASCAM - Wikipedia

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    DS-D98 Two-channel DSD Recorder based on DA-98HR - 2002 TEC Award Nominee. [39] HD-P2 Portable Timecode enabled CF card two-channel recorder - 2006 PAR Award Winner. [40] DV-RA1000HD DVD and Hard-Drive-based two-Channel Master DSD Recorder - 2007 TEC Award Winner. [41] X-48 48-channel 96 kHz Hard Disk Recorder. - 2008 TEC Award Nominee [42]

  7. Digital recording - Wikipedia

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    November 4–7, 1977: 3M demonstrates a prototype 2-channel 50.4 kHz 16-bit digital recorder running on 1-inch tape at 45 ips at the New York AES Convention. [3] As no true 16-bit converters were available, it combined separate 12-bit and 8-bit converters to create 16-bit performance.

  8. Digital Instrumentation Recorder - Wikipedia

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    Digital Instrumentation Recorder is a magnetic tape data storage format developed by Sony. [1] It uses a ¾" wide tape, in a cassette with two reels, ...

  9. Nagra - Wikipedia

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    Nagra D – 4 channel PCM digital audio recorder. Instead of recording to the DAT format, the D used a digital reel-to-reel format using a helical scan head and 1/4" tape on 5" and 7" reels. The tape is identical to that used on Digital Audio Stationary Head machines such as the Sony PCM-3202 and Mitsubishi X-86 series.

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