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> >>you'll also find splicing tape and a splicing block there. if >>you're *really* lucky they'll be clearing them out for like 50 >>cents apiece. > >I never saw a cassette splicing block. I always have had to make do >with a regular block and a steady hand. Ever had to splice at DAT >tape? >-- Yeah, in desperation I once spliced a DAT with scotch tape and a knife, a few hours before the tape was needed for playback in a live performance. But my splicing heroics award vote goes to my friend who made a four-second crossfade between songs on an analog LP master tape. At 15ips. That's a five-foot diagonal cut across a 1/4" tape width. This was back in the pre automated-mixing, pre-lossless-copying days, when the mix tape was a unique record of a performance at the console. He spent all night doing this one splice. I forget which record it was, but I'm pretty sure it's something you've all heard. The stereo wipe effect during the fade was a cool bonus. -Alex S.