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   From: Wolfgang.Schelongowski@gmx.de   
      
   Adam writes:   
      
   >Wolfgang Schelongowski wrote:   
   >   
   >> The only one important to me is a recording of my parents singing.   
   >> They recorded it via a run-of-the-mill microphone on tape in 1967 and   
   >> I transferred it to cassettes later, so the quality will be not be   
   >> anywhere close to Hi-Fi.   
   >   
   >On some inexpensive portable mono cassette recorders, the erase head   
   >erased a bit of the other track as well. This wouldn't be   
   >noticeable when played back on a mono machine, but when played back   
   >in stereo, one channel was significantly noisier than the other. In   
   >at least one case, I just used one of the two (originally identical)   
   >stereo signals. The cassettes recorded in stereo, whether by me or   
   >others or prerecorded, didn't have this problem.   
      
   Thank you. I'll keep that in mind, although I've probably made the   
   the above recording to have the same signal on both channels.   
   Anyway, audacity will show me when set to stereo.   
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