Recording test tones on a reel. Newbie needs help.

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What equipment do I need to record those? Do I need a sinus tone generator or something like that, or simply a CD with the needed tones and a CD-Player hooked up to my r2r? Do I need to record those tones on every track of the r2r?
 
Okay, y'got me.

It kinda depends on what you're trying to accomplish by doing so,... which is...(?)

Either method would be equally precise or shoddy,... (your choice),... because recording a test tone doesn't really prove anything, 'cept that what you recorded either does or does not match what's played back.

It's probably a more comprehensive test if you record the same tone on all channels, at the same level, simultaneously.
 
I always record a 440 Hz 0db test tone on all channels first on the tape. This is to get a 0db an speed reference if I'd ever want to play the tape somewhere else.

As the point it to provide a 0db and a tuning reference, you do not need special test tone equipment. A synthesizer that can beep out a stable A4 sine wave does fine. I use my nord modular.
 
You could use your computer if you have a program like cool edit that will put out a tone like that if you need it.
It could be used for referance later to check for wear on your heads. But I think it is mostly used when you send a tape in for having cds made or cassetes so the duplication company can set their recorder to the same speed.
 
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