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Cool, glad that's working out. I'll let you know how the project progresses, thanks for the interest. Using DBX for noise reduction helps a lot with tape hiss, and when I started tracking through a direct box/pre (the inexpensive Studio Projects VTB-1 discussed recently) that improved the signal/noise ratio an awful lot. Also keeping the heads clean, grounding the machine, and using good short cables all help with general noise getting onto tape as well. There's all kinds of crap that creeps in when I track at the lowest speed (15/16" ips) or when I crank the Dictaphone output for distortion, but I like having a basic clean sound as a baseline. Daryl Shawn www.swanwelder.com www.chinapaintingmusic.com > Thanks Daryl. I just downloaded Winamp, and it is looping seamlessly. >Please > keep me updated on your project. > > By the way, how do you keep your 4-track recordings so quiet? I'm >listening > on my Sony mdr-7506 headphones and there is no discernable tape hiss > whatsoever on your more recent ones.