Digital Audio Stationary Head
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digital-audio-stationary-head-223-3191198
title:
Digital Audio Stationary Head
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The Digital Audio Stationary Head or DASH standard is a reel-to-reel, digital audio tape format introduced by Sony in early 1982 for high-quality multitrack studio recording and mastering, as an alternative to analog recording methods. DASH is capable of recording two channels of audio on a quarter-inch tape, and 24 or 48 tracks on 1⁄2-inch-wide (13 mm) tape on open reels of up to 14 inches. The data is recorded on the tape linearly, with a stationary recording head, as opposed to the DAT format
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Digital audio tape format
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Audio_Stationary_Head
date created:
2004-09-13T08:00:19Z
date modified:
2024-09-14T10:00:25Z
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