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The Tape Recorder was invented so people could remember what they said in the past.
As in a flight recorder? If so, a tape-recoder using a steel wire/band as the tape.
yes or not so u have 2 watch the cli
A counter on a tape recorder increases slowly as the tape plays. If the disk is fast forwarded or rewound the counter will always move with it. It helps people find the position they were at and so they can play the same tune over and over again
I do not think so but I think you have to use a parabolic microphone.
An obsolete system for recording music on tape cartridges. The tape was in a continuous loop so the music would repeat after an hour. Designed for in-car listening.
Because sometimes a recorder can pick up sound better than your ears so if theres just the slightest bit of sound it should pick it up
Go to a store or search on the internet for "Professional video recording supplies". These stores deal with TV stations that have recording equipment that still use tape systems. They sell a special tape that you can get to splice the tape. You take the ends of the vcr tape and overlap them an inch. Make a diagonal cut across the tape with a very sharp razor or knife. Keeping the tape still together, remove the cut ends. Place the repair tape over the diagonal cut and press in place. Slightly undercut the repair tape edges where the splice occurs so the tape won't be too wide to pass the guides in the tape recorder or player. After this, you need to get a DVD recorder to burn this tape to a DVD for historical archiving and playback. (much better than tape).
Leonardo was so fascinated by nature because he thought that nature was the beautiful thing
A tape recorder is a machine that records sounds or data onto a tape. The tape is made of plastic (mylar, polyester) with a magnetic coating on one face of it. The magnetic oxide coating has its magnetic properties altered as it passes across a recording/playback head. The recording head is an electromagnet, with the pole gap arranged so that it aligns with the tape, amplifiers power the head and the magnetism alters as the data does and imparts this magnetism onto the tape. On playback, the reverse happens. As the tape passes across the head, the magnetism on the tape induces small electrical signals in the head, which is then amplified. The tape is stored on reels and a mechanism involving a capstan and rubber pinch roller, pull the tape across the head at a constant speed. Tape recorders can have an open reel design, or contain the tape into an easy to use cassette. The principles remain the same.
People are so fascinated by ghosts because they are an entity that we can't understand why or how they exist.