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At 2:54 PM -0700 5/7/02, Richard Zvonar wrote: >At 5:05 PM -0400 5/7/02, skincage wrote: >>my guess is that the dropout is from the little metal strip on the >>splice which in the original context of the tape would trigger the >>answering machine to stop playing the outgoing message. you could >>probably de-splice, pull it off, and resplice with some tape to >>create a more seamless loop. > >That's what I used to think, but I believe you get a punch in/out >dropout in any case. >-- Another source of dropout is the distance between the record/play head and the erase head. Fancy ATR's have timing circuits to facilitate seamless punches, but I doubt any cassette decks ever bothered. In fact, some cassette decks don't even have erase heads, just little magnets on a lever. -Alex S.