Apparatus and method for controlling an audio playback signal at

Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – General recording or reproducing – Specifics of equalizing

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360 67, G11B 5035, G11B 502

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method are provided for controlling the level of an audio output signal which has been recorded and is played back from a magnetic tape at a low or zero tape speed, such as utilized in jog mode or variable speed playback during editing. A gain control signal is provided to eliminate a disturbing repetitive audio signal which accompanies stop motion playback and to reduce that signal level at low tape speed playback. The gain control signal is made dependent on the magnitude of tape speed, and it is applied to adjust the audio output gain of the playback channel.

REFERENCES:
VPR-300 Series Video Production Recorder (VPR) Service Manual, vol. I, and VPR-300 Series VPR Operation Manual, Ampex Corporation, Aug. 1989. FIG. 1 of applicant's drawings.
VPR-300 Series Video Production Recorder Service Manual, vols. I and II, Catalog No. 1520528-02, issued by Ampex Corporation, Redwood City, California, Aug. 1989.

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