Optical media is played outwards from the inner tracks. Records can be made to play the same way. Doing this makes it easier for a cartridge to track the end of a recording that is especially loud and/or has a lot of bass.
Optical media is played outwards from the inner tracks. Records can be made to play the same way. Doing this makes it easier for a cartridge to track the end of a recording that is especially loud and/or has a lot of bass.
Purely manual turntables only for those inner-to-outer records! Side 2 of the Python record had the very fun dual tracks.
Very cool! Can’t say I’d ever heard of such a thing. I may have mentioned this earlier or elsewhere, but a high school friend had a Monty Python album (“Matching Tie and Handkerchief” IIRC) that had two parallel tracks, so which “album” you got depended on exactly where you “dropped” the stylus.