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Re: 5 years later, an 8-Track "tape" feature for iTunes music - hal - 03-16-2011 there was no fast fwd or rev on 8 tracks - that's why they were so crappy (among other reasons) - that is in no way similar to 8 track experience... this is a 'high end' 8 track player (quadrophonic!) if you were lucky, you had 1-2-3-4 buttons to jump to different areas of the tape, but that's about it Re: 5 years later, an 8-Track "tape" feature for iTunes music - M A V I C - 03-16-2011 So other than there being a picture of an 8 track tape on the interface... what's the relation? I'm not sure what the original request even was of "the 8-track FEATURE would be neat in itunes." My 8 track player got so hot you didn't want to touch it. Re: 5 years later, an 8-Track "tape" feature for iTunes music - Jimmypoo - 03-17-2011 Mini 9 wrote: So YOU were the filthy impostor! Re: 5 years later, an 8-Track "tape" feature for iTunes music - deckeda - 03-17-2011 It's not nitpicking if the metaphor is as completely bungled as this one. 8-track tapes couldn't be rewound, because they didn't need to be rewound: the tape was a continuous loop. Similarly, they didn't offer fast-forward. The nature of it being a looped tape, and with part of the transport inside the tape (the pinch roller) meant that it also didn't need "play" or "stop" buttons---nor did they have them, although recorders had a pause feature. So that whole interface on that app is dumb. This app's features to play a few songs by one artist before moving onto another, or to shake to go to the next artist are distant analogies to the fact that an 8-Track tape could only play for a few minutes on each "track" (actually, track-pair for stereo) before having to be switched to the next track in order to continue hearing the program material. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8-track_tape ... the Stereo 8 could switch between tracks automatically, with the use of a small length of conductive foil at the splice joint on the tape, which would cause the player to change tracks as it passed the head assembly. The S&G Central Park concert? That was 1981---I didn't realize 8-Track tapes were still being made. That's pretty close to the CD's intro. This iconic Panasonic player has a "dynamite detonator" t-bar for manually switching to the next track: ![]() Re: 5 years later, an 8-Track "tape" feature for iTunes music - deckeda - 03-17-2011 deckeda wrote: Heh---my wiki link above says the end came in 1982 for retail tapes, 1988 for record and tape club tapes, and "ever since" for indies and bands with a sense of humor. Like this, released in 2009! ![]() Re: 5 years later, an 8-Track "tape" feature for iTunes music - $tevie - 03-17-2011 All I really remember about 8-tracks is the horrible gap in the middle of "Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands" and thinking that my roommate had wasted her money on that crummy player. Re: 5 years later, an 8-Track "tape" feature for iTunes music - Mini 9 - 03-17-2011 I remember that panasonic player. The two 8-tracks that got the most use by me was Steve Martin's tape. (Can't recall if it was let's get small or a wild and crazy guy. and BSG's theme music. I had a friend that got the first (wave) of CD Players. Yamaha. One had a remote the other did not. I think it was like $499. CD-1 and CD-2? That was when the electrostatic LP/vinyl de-static-izer was finally put to rest. Here are some SETUPS!!! http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/showthread.php?t=85819&page=12 ![]() Re: 5 years later, an 8-Track "tape" feature for iTunes music - Jimmypoo - 03-17-2011 There's a lot of low power Marantz and pioneer "toys" in that stack. Waste of space. I have the last two Marantz stacks - 3600 series pre-amp/250M amp (plus tuner/cassette) and 3800 series silver, with 300DC amp (tuner/cassette). Re: 5 years later, an 8-Track "tape" feature for iTunes music - davester - 03-17-2011 Jimmypoo knows how to poo-poo. Re: 5 years later, an 8-Track "tape" feature for iTunes music - Mini 9 - 03-17-2011 JP - yeah, they're not mcintosh, etc. But I look at that and am reminded of the types of crap my friends and I could afford, though not in that quantity. |