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> tape editing.... what basic > materials do I need?, -what type of adhesive do I use to splice? What's > an "editing block"? You need 1) "Splicing Tape" of the correct width to match your tape (1/4 in), you need the stuff which is specially designed for the purpose. 3) A razor blade. Preferably a pack of the one edged ones. 2) An editing block is a metal block with a groove that holds your tape while you cut & splice. it also has guides so that you can cut at a fixed angle.(45,60,90 deg) 2b) Some people can get away with using scissors and no block. 3) A demagnetiser to use on your razor blade (or scissors)every few edits. Also, you'll probably want another tape deck. Have you checked out the technique usually refered to as Frippertronics? Passing a tape from one machine to another. This lets you build up overdubbed loops without having to edit. Andy Butler <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/soundfnr/vortex.htm">Lexicon Vortex Database </A>