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Definitions of audiotape in various dictionaries:
noun - a tape recording of sound
noun - magnetic tape for use in recording sound
A relatively narrow magnetic tape used to record sound for subsequent playback.
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magnetic tape on which sound can be recorded. |
Magnetic tape on which sound can be recorded. |
Record (sound) on tape. |
magnetic tape for use in recording sound |
a tape recording of sound |
a thin magnetic strip, usually made of plastic, on which sound is recorded |
a thin, magnetic strip, usually made of plastic, on which sound is recorded |
A relatively narrow magnetic tape used to record sound for subsequent playback. |
A tape recording of sound. |
To record (sound) on magnetic tape: audiotaped the interview for replay on radio. |
Audiotape might refer to |
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An audio tape recorder, tape deck, or tape machine is a sound recording and reproduction device that records and plays back sounds usually using magnetic tape for storage. In its present-day form, it records a fluctuating signal by moving the tape across a tape head that polarizes the magnetic domains in the tape in proportion to the audio signal. Tape-recording devices include reel-to-reel tape deck and the cassette deck which uses a cassette for storage. * The use of magnetic tape for sound recording originated around 1930. Magnetizable tape revolutionized both the radio broadcast and music recording industries. It gave artists and producers the power to record and re-record audio with minimal loss in quality as well as edit and rearrange recordings with ease. The alternative recording technologies of the era, transcription discs and wire recorders, could not provide anywhere near this level of quality and functionality. Since some early refinements improved the fidelity of the re |