Rotating Digital Audio Tape (R-DAT): A Format Overview

Peter A. Dare, Ryuichi Katsumi

The 1/4-in. analog audio tape format, which has survived for 35 years in the audio recording industry, is now being challenged by the rotating digital audio tape (R-DAT) format. This article discusses the proposed format in terms of track dimensions, error detection and correction, its unique automatic track-following signal, the possibility of duplication by magnetic contact printing, and cassette size. The format offers the end user digital quality at analog expense.

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Published
1987-10
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J03038