Baking Tapes (like that PXR5 "office copy")
Eric Siegerman
erics at TELEPRES.COM
Sun Mar 30 02:58:35 EST 2003
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 08:40:51PM -0000, Captain Bl at ck wrote:
> Unfortunately the tape needs to be treated before it can be played properly;
> it leaves a waxy deposit on the heads.
>
> Fahrenheit 110 for 4 hours, apparently. Anybody got an incubator?
And then transfer it! Wendy Carlos writes, "you can supposedly
do the bake trick again, but after 2-3 times, all bets are off!"
Have you seen these? Lots of details about the process,
suggestions for a machine to bake them in, how to handle them
afterwards, etc.:
http://www.wendycarlos.com/newsold.html#baketape
A chatty intro, but has some details too
http://www.interlog.com/~erics/baking1.html
An article describing the process in detail. (This is
the "If I knew you were coming I'd have baked a tape!"
article referenced by the preceding page.)
http://www.josephson.com/bake_tape.html
Another detailed article
There's a lot of verbiage in those articles, but a number of
important-sounding details scattered throughout, so it seems to
be worth taking the time to read them thoroughly, and not just
scan.
Caveat: I have no experience with any of this; *everything* I
know about it comes from the pages mentioned above.
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