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Originally Posted by Camille
and I'm guessing there were 8 tracks in total on the tape? That sucker looks massive though. It wouldn't fit in your back pocket easily would it lol?
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It was about 4" by 5" by about 3/4" thick.
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Originally Posted by Rudyard K
As I remember they held the full album of an LP...but separated the songs into groups of 3-4 songs...4 groups in all. I have no idea where the 8-Track name came from...lol.
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Two tracks times four (left and right times four, see below, now color coded). The grouping depended on how to balance the most even layout of songs on the tape or the least amount of blank space. The tape was a continuous loop (single piece of tape spliced together head to tail). so yes ease of use was great. Reliability was bad. If the tape bound up, you'd toss it out.
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Originally Posted by SR Only
And they generally soundly like crap and broke a lot (absolutely the cheapest tape available. And the heads fell out of alignment too so you'd hear two tracks instead of one. It was a format that should have died much more quickly than it did.
Tape (and Head stack) layout:
1 left
2 left
3 left
4 left
1 right
2 right
3 right
4 right
And the head would move up or down. All covering a 1/4" tape.
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I hope that is clearer. Camille, if you are not clear on this, you'll have to stay after class with "teacher." Me.
Or I've made a complete mess of an eight track's description.
Ohhh, I like this break down:
http://www.8trackheaven.com/work.html
Camille, you will still have to stay after class for extra credit.