Steno-Cassette
The Steno-Cassette can be distinguished from other formats by its integrated tape counter | |
Media type | magnetic tape |
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Encoding | analog signal |
Capacity | 30 min |
Read mechanism | tape head |
Write mechanism | tape head |
Standard | DIN 32750 |
Developed by | Grundig |
Usage | stenography |
Extended from | 1971 |
The Steno-Cassette is an analog cassette format for dictation, introduced by Grundig in 1971.[1] It gained widespread use in Germany, where it was established as a DIN standard (DIN 32750) in 1985. It is easily distinguished from other dictation cassette formats (such as the Microcassette) by the integrated tape counter index, showing the amount of tape available.
External links
- Grundig Global Business Systems
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Physical audio recording formats
- Music box cylinder or disc (9th century)
- Mechanical cuckoo (early 17th century)
- Punched card (1881)
- Music roll (1883)
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Grooved cylinder |
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Grooved disc |
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Grooved tape | |
Sound-on-film |
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Loose magnetic wire |
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Magnetic wire cartridge |
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Magnetic surface |
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Loose (reel-to-reel) magnetic tape |
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Magnetic tape cartridge |
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- Soundstream (1976)
- X80/ProDigi (1980)
- DASH (1982)
- PCM adaptor (1982)
- DA-88/DTRS (1993)
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Optical disc | |
Electronic circuit |
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- Mini-cassette (1967)
- U-matic (1971)
- Pioneer Artists Compact LaserDisc (1986)
- CD Video (1987)
- ADAT (1991)
- Timecode vinyl (2001)
- VinylDisc (2007)
References
- ^ Home - Grundig Business Systems GmbH
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