Jingle Card Cassette
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The design of a jingle card cassette is pretty much the same as an [[8-Track]] cassette. It is a cartridge like cassette with a looped piece of cassette tape varying in length from seconds to minutes. It was extensively used by DJ's, as the tape would cue automatically after playing using a pilot tone. | The design of a jingle card cassette is pretty much the same as an [[8-Track]] cassette. It is a cartridge like cassette with a looped piece of cassette tape varying in length from seconds to minutes. It was extensively used by DJ's, as the tape would cue automatically after playing using a pilot tone. | ||
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File Formats | > | Physical File Formats | > | Magnetic tape | > | Linear Tape File System | > | Jingle Card Cassette |
The design of a jingle card cassette is pretty much the same as an 8-Track cassette. It is a cartridge like cassette with a looped piece of cassette tape varying in length from seconds to minutes. It was extensively used by DJ's, as the tape would cue automatically after playing using a pilot tone.