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Bowerbird@webtv.net wrote: > I'm interested in constructing closed tape loops, ol'-skool > sequencing/editing/sampling. I'm not really interested in real-time > looping. Right now I have an Akai 1700. I bought it a few months back, > not knowing how downright impossible it would be to get any information > whatsoever on the basic techniques of tape editing.... what basic > materials do I need?, -what type of adhesive do I use to splice? What's > an "editing block"? Please excuse the dumb questions- I really am this > clueless about it. An editing block holds the tape so you can get precise repeatable cutting angles. There is special splicing tape to put the pieces together. Add a single edge razor blade, and you have the basics. John McIntyre Physics - Astronomy Domine Dept Michigan State University mcintyre@pa.msu.edu