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- "We said, ` Well, we really just need some splicing tape, "'
- But I wanted to learn how to do everything, splice tape, edit.
- Their music was entirely improvised, though they attempted to create a sound the resembled studio-composed spliced tape.
- Unlike analog tape, edits could not be accomplished with a grease pencil, razor blades and splicing tape.
- The Mitsubishi recorded their data differently and it could be edited, the old-fashioned analog way, with a razor blade and splicing tape.
- Projectionists have been known to cut out single frames of their favorite shots, using cheap splicing tape or cement to piece the film back together.
- All of these tracks were assembled using cassette pause button edits and later spliced tape edits that would sometimes run " all over the room ".
- Others, such as the BBC, allowed reuse of spliced tape in certain circumstances as long as it conformed to strict criteria about the number of splices in a given duration.
- Alan Lomax's daughter, Ms . Chairetakis, spliced tape at age 11, traveled with her father on his Southern Journey at 14 and has made her own field recordings in Greece.
- Gomez said people in their 20s now listen to Ono, because, in this digital age, they're accustomed to blended sounds she made a generation earlier by, at times, laboriously splicing tape together.
- Defense lawyers left the federal courtroom in Manhattan beaming after Rogers told the jury that Salem admitted to her in 1992 that he had spliced tape together so that it sounded as if she was threatening Salem and his children.
- However, due to the imprecise technology in 1965, the two recordings fell out of sync, with one tape gradually falling ahead or behind the other due to minute differences in the machines, the length of the spliced tape loops, and playback speed.
- Down to their last roll of splicing tape last year, Tirola and company ran into the film maker Michael Moore ( of " Roger and Me " and Fox's " TV Nation " ), explained their plight and were met with a friendly, " How much do you need ?"
- "I'd run into Luciano Berio, coming into the Milan electronic music studios at 11 at night to splice tape, or I'd go up to Darmstadt, where Stockhausen was presenting new works and David Tudor was giving what he called a piano class in which I don't think anyone played the piano.