Information about Stereo Pak
"4-track cartridge" redirects here. For the RCA 4-track cartridge, see RCA tape cartridge. For four-track multitracking, see Multitrack recording.
| Media type: | magnetic tape |
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| Encoding: | analog signal |
| Read mechanism: | tape head |
| Write mechanism: | magnetic recording head |
| Developed by: | Muntz |
| Usage: | Car audio playback |
The tape is arranged in an infinite loop which traverses a central hub and crosses a tape head, usually over a pressure pad to assure proper tape contact. The tape moves at 3¾ inches per second, pulled by tension, but this tension is dampened by a lubricant, usually graphite, on the back of the tape to prevent a tape's tension from damaging the tape and/or player. The tape ends in a Stereo-Pak are not connected by a splice made of a conductive material — as are the later "automatic" switching 8-track cartridges. 4-track cartridge players had to be switched manually between programs 1 & 2 by a lever on the machine. Due to the method the tape is moved, it is impossible to rewind, and often risky to fast forward a 4-track tape.
The splices in a 4-track tape can break due to age, handling, or poor manufacturing quality. This problem also affects other infinite-loop tapes, such as 8-tracks.
History
The endless loop tape cartridge was designed in 1952 by Bernard Cousino of Toledo, Ohio, around a single reel carrying a continuous loop of standard 1/4 inch plastic oxide-coated recording tape running at 3 3/4 inches/second (9.5 cm/s). Program starts and stops were signalled either by a conductive foil splice or sub-audible tones. The tape was pulled from the center of the reel, passed across the opening at the end of the cartridge and wound back onto the outside of the same reel. The spool itself was freewheeling and the tape was driven only by tension from the capstan.George Eash, also of Toledo, an inventor who had rented space in Cousino's building in the fifties, later revised Cousino's design (1954, receiving a patent in January 1957) and marketed it under the name Fidelipac. These cartridges were first used in radio stations (broadcast cartridges) from 1959 on to program commerials & single song hits.
Entrepreneur Earl "Madman" Muntz of Los Angeles, California saw a potential in these broadcast carts for an automobile music tape system, and in 1962 introduced his "Stereo-Pak 4-Track Stereo Tape Cartridge System" and prerecorded tapes, initially in California and Florida. He licensed popular music albums from the major record companies and duplicated them on these 4-track cartridges, or CARtridges, as they were first advertised.
Previously, music in the car had been restricted mostly to radios. Records, due to their methods of operation and size, were not practical for use in a car, although several companies tried to market an automobile record player: that is where the Motorola Corporation derives its name (motor + Victrola = Motorola).
Notable celebrities such as Frank Sinatra had 4-track players installed in their cars, and music was released on 4-track tape for automobile enjoyment and later, home use.
Muntz manufactured 4-track tape players and pre-recorded 4-track cartridges until approximately 1970, by which time the Stereo 8 8-track tape had become the dominant format. Columbia Records was one of the few major record labels to release music recorded on 4-track cartridges themselves on a widespread basis.
The Stereo-Pak cartridge had four monaural or two pairs of stereo tracks. To switch back and forth between the two program tracks, a manual lever is engaged, which physically moves the head up and down mechanically. The Stereo-Pak did not switch tracks automatically like the later Stereo 8 cartridges.
The tape was coated with a slippery backing material patented by Cousino, usually graphite, to ease the continuous slip between the tape layers. This coating sometimes also caused the pinch roller to slip, leading to poor speed control and tape flutter. Due to these problems, 4-track cartridges were never popular with audiophiles. While the design allowed simple and cheap players, unlike a two-reel system it didn't permit winding of the tape in either direction. Some players offered a limited fast-forward by speeding up the motor while cutting off the audio but rewinding was impossible.
After taking a ride with Muntz in a 4-track player-outfitted car, Bill Lear, maker of the Lear Jet, modified the 4-track technology to create the Stereo 8 cartridge, widely known as the 8-track. Most notably, eight tracks were squeezed onto the same ¼" tape, reducing potential audio quality, but allowing twice as much music to be put onto the same length of tape. The pinch roller was also an integrated part of the 8-track cartridge, although many early rubber rollers would suffer from deterioration because the rubber had not been fully cured. Once this was discovered all later rubber pinch rollers were "fully cured" (hard) rubber, or plastic rollers (introduced by RCA in 1970) were used instead. Thanks to his connection to Motorola, which made radios for Ford Motors cars, Lear was able to ensure that 8-track players would be included in many Ford cars, and they became popular mainly during the early- to mid-1970s. 4-track tapes gradually faded away and were gone by the late 1970, as most people switched to 8-tracks, although players compatible with both 4-track and 8-track tapes were sometimes made. 4-track tapes are still in-demand by Collectors [1].
Differences between 4-track and 8-track cartridgess
The Stereo-Pak differs from Stereo 8 in its ¼" magnetic tape contains four data (music) tracks, whereas 8-tracks have twice the tracks in the same amount of space. Thus, 4-track tapes have the potential for higher audio fidelity.The main difference in 4-track cartridge design from 8-tracks is that 4-tracks lack a built-in pinch roller (usually made out of rubber or plastic) which would grip and help move the tape; a hole is left in the cartridge for a pinch roller to be inserted from inside the 4-track player itself. The large opening in the bottom of the 4-track cartridge, for admission of the pinch roller, leaves 4-track tapes more susceptible to trapping dirt and other substances besides those normally found inside cartridges, and requires a greater level of mechanical complexity in the player, as the pinch roller must be inserted and retracted laterally.
See also
External links
- 4-tracks, from the 8-track fan site 8-track Heaven, online since 1995
- Collectible 4-track tapes
Audio format | |
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| Analog |
Phonograph cylinder (1877) •
Gramophone record (1895) •
Wire recording (1898) •
Reel-to-reel tape (1940s) •
SoundScriber (1945) •
Gray Audograph (1945) •
Dictabelt (1947) •
Microgroove record (1948) •
RCA tape cartridge (1958) •
Fidelipac (1959) •
Stereo-Pak (1962) •
Compact Cassette (1963) and cassette single (1982) •
Stereo 8 (1964) •
PlayTape (1966) •
Mini Cassette (1967) •
Microcassette (1969) •
Steno-Cassette (1971) •
Elcaset (1976) •
Picocassette (1985)
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| Digital |
Soundstream (1976) •
3M (1979) •
X80/ProDigi (1980) •
DASH (1982) •
Compact Disc (1982) •
Digital Audio Tape (1987) •
ADAT (1991) •
MiniDisc (1991) •
Digital Compact Cassette (1992) •
Extended Resolution Compact Disc (1995) •
High Definition Compatible Digital (1995) •
5.1 Music Disc (1997) •
Super Audio CD (1999) •
DVD-Audio (2000)
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RCA Victor tape cartridge
Media type: Magnetic tape cartridge
Encoding: Analog
Capacity: 30 min per side, two sided
Developed by: RCA
Dimensions: 5 x 7 1/8 x 1/2 inches
(127 x 197 x 13 mm)
Usage: Home audio recording
Extended from: 1958
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Media type: Magnetic tape cartridge
Encoding: Analog
Capacity: 30 min per side, two sided
Developed by: RCA
Dimensions: 5 x 7 1/8 x 1/2 inches
(127 x 197 x 13 mm)
Usage: Home audio recording
Extended from: 1958
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Multitrack recording ('multitracking' or just 'tracking' for short) is a method of sound recording that allows for the separate recording of multiple sound sources to create a cohesive whole. This is the most common method of recording popular music.
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Magnetic tape is a medium for magnetic recording generally consisting of a thin magnetizable coating on a long and narrow strip of plastic. Nearly all recording tape is of this type, whether used for recording audio or video or for computer data storage.
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Encoding is the process of transforming information from one format into another. The opposite operation is called decoding.
There are a number of more specific meanings that apply in certain contexts:
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There are a number of more specific meanings that apply in certain contexts:
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An analog or analogue signal is any time continuous signal where some time varying feature of the signal is a representation of some other time varying quantity. It differs from a digital signal in that small fluctuations in the signal are meaningful.
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Happy", "Cupid" and "Hate You" and Ty Tabor brought "Ocean" to the Tapehead recording sessions. All other songs were band created during the recording session - a song a day for 14 days.
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magnetism is one of the phenomena by which materials exert attractive or repulsive forces on other materials. Some well known materials that exhibit easily detectable magnetic properties (called magnets) are nickel, iron and their alloys; however, all materials are influenced to
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A recording head is the physical interface between a recording apparatus and a moving recording medium. Recording heads are generally classified according to the physical priniciple that allows them to impress their data upon their medium.
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Earl "Madman" Muntz (1914 – 1987), born in Elgin, Illinois, was a merchandiser of used cars and consumer electronics in the 1940s and 50s, mostly in California. He developed the Muntz Stereo-Pak, better known as the 4-track cartridge (predecessor to the 8-Track cartridge
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Magnetic tape has been used for sound recording for more than 75 years. In this time, many advances in tape formulation, packaging, and audio fidelity have been made.
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Fidelipac is the official name of the industry standard audio tape cartridge used for radio broadcasting for playback of material over the air such as commercials, jingles, station IDs, and music.
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Earl "Madman" Muntz (1914 – 1987), born in Elgin, Illinois, was a merchandiser of used cars and consumer electronics in the 1940s and 50s, mostly in California. He developed the Muntz Stereo-Pak, better known as the 4-track cartridge (predecessor to the 8-Track cartridge
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Graphite (named by Abraham Gottlob Werner in 1789 from the Greek γραφειν (graphein): "to draw/write", for its use in pencils) is one of the allotropes of carbon.
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Splice may refer to:
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- Connection of two or more pieces of linear material:
- Rope splicing, joining two pieces of rope or cable by weaving the strands of each into the other
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To fast-forward means to move forward through an audio or video recording at a speed faster than that at which it would usually flow.
To reach a certain portion of a song, a person may fast-forward through a cassette tape by pressing a button (often labeled "Fast Forward"
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To reach a certain portion of a song, a person may fast-forward through a cassette tape by pressing a button (often labeled "Fast Forward"
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Toledo, Ohio
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Nickname: The Glass City
Location in the state of Ohio
Location of Toledo within Lucas County, Ohio.
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Nickname: The Glass City
Location in the state of Ohio
Location of Toledo within Lucas County, Ohio.
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Motorola Inc.
Public (NYSE: MOT )
Founded 1928
Headquarters Schaumburg, Illinois, USA
Key people Edward Zander, CEO & Chairman
Industry Telecommunications
Products Embedded systems
Microprocessors
Mobile phones
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Public (NYSE: MOT )
Founded 1928
Headquarters Schaumburg, Illinois, USA
Key people Edward Zander, CEO & Chairman
Industry Telecommunications
Products Embedded systems
Microprocessors
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Francis Albert Sinatra (December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an Italian American jazz-oriented popular singer and Academy Award-winning actor.
Beginning his musical career in the swing era with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey, Sinatra became a solo artist with great
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Beginning his musical career in the swing era with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey, Sinatra became a solo artist with great
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Stereo 8
An 8-track cartridge of Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols
Media type: magnetic tape
Encoding: analog signal
Capacity: Four pairs of stereo channels
Read mechanism: tape head
Write mechanism: magnetic recording head
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An 8-track cartridge of Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols
Media type: magnetic tape
Encoding: analog signal
Capacity: Four pairs of stereo channels
Read mechanism: tape head
Write mechanism: magnetic recording head
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Columbia Records is the oldest surviving brand name in recorded sound, dating back to 1888, and was the first record company to produce pre-recorded records as opposed to blank cylinders. Today it is a premier subsidiary label of Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Inc.
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Graphite (named by Abraham Gottlob Werner in 1789 from the Greek γραφειν (graphein): "to draw/write", for its use in pencils) is one of the allotropes of carbon.
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In electronics and communication, flutter is the rapid variation of signal parameters, such as amplitude, phase, and frequency. In structures, the term refers to rapid periodic motion caused by interaction of structural mass, stiffness, and aerodynamic forces.
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William (Bill) Powell Lear (26 June 1902 – 14 May 1978) was an American inventor and businessman. He is best known for founding the Lear Jet Corporation, a manufacturer of business jets.
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Learjet is a manufacturer of business jets for civilian and military use. It was founded in the late 1950s by William Powell Lear Jr. as Swiss American Aviation Corporation. Learjet is now a subsidiary of Bombardier and marketed as the "Bombardier Learjet Family".
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Stereo 8
An 8-track cartridge of Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols
Media type: magnetic tape
Encoding: analog signal
Capacity: Four pairs of stereo channels
Read mechanism: tape head
Write mechanism: magnetic recording head
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An 8-track cartridge of Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols
Media type: magnetic tape
Encoding: analog signal
Capacity: Four pairs of stereo channels
Read mechanism: tape head
Write mechanism: magnetic recording head
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Motorola Inc.
Public (NYSE: MOT )
Founded 1928
Headquarters Schaumburg, Illinois, USA
Key people Edward Zander, CEO & Chairman
Industry Telecommunications
Products Embedded systems
Microprocessors
Mobile phones
Two-Way radios
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Public (NYSE: MOT )
Founded 1928
Headquarters Schaumburg, Illinois, USA
Key people Edward Zander, CEO & Chairman
Industry Telecommunications
Products Embedded systems
Microprocessors
Mobile phones
Two-Way radios
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