
groucho
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Hi all - Say I have 4 tracks on a tape based recorder (in my case a cassette portastudio) and I then output the stereo mix of those 4 tracks to an eternal source - say, a DAW. Then I send a mono version of that mix back to a single track on the portastudio as a reference. Now I have 3 tracks freed up, which I then fill up. Now I send those 3 new tracks back to the DAW.
Here's where my question is: as I understand it, those 3 new tracks should not line up exactly with the stereo mix on the DAW given the inconsistencies of tape. And yet when I've done this it seems to line up exactly - though I've only done brief tests, nothing over 20 seconds or so.
Are these "inconsistencies" so small as to not be noticeable, or am I wrong to think there is going to be variance? What am I missing here?
Thanks in advance for any input, y'all!
(As an aside, I find it kinda funny that after decades of hassling with "sync" issues in digital multitrack land, everything seems to be so easy in that department so far with cassette tape.
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Here's where my question is: as I understand it, those 3 new tracks should not line up exactly with the stereo mix on the DAW given the inconsistencies of tape. And yet when I've done this it seems to line up exactly - though I've only done brief tests, nothing over 20 seconds or so.
Are these "inconsistencies" so small as to not be noticeable, or am I wrong to think there is going to be variance? What am I missing here?

(As an aside, I find it kinda funny that after decades of hassling with "sync" issues in digital multitrack land, everything seems to be so easy in that department so far with cassette tape.
