
© 2008 Studio Wizard










Materials + tools:
Tape head demagnetiser.
Plastic 'tweaker'.
2" Test tape.
Oscillator (in desk or separate) capable of 1khz, 4khz, 10khz, 100hz at +4 dBm or less.
True RMS voltmeter (calibrated in dB's).
Frequency counter (optional).
Blank reel of tape (same sort you intend to use -
Procedure:
1). Demagnetise the heads.
Turn off the machine!
Danger! -
material -
bring it (slowly) up to the heads. Move it (nearly touching the head) in a zig-
to bottom and then vertically up the head over the head gap. Move slowly to the next
head and repeat. Now pull it away slowly and when 3' or more away -
2). Repro alignment.
Clean the heads. Lace up the test tape, select the 30ips AES section. Connect the
frequency counter to the o/p of any channel of the m/c. Hit play and listen to the
1k tone -
(do the same for 15ips -
Connect the RMS vvm to ch8 o/p. Play the 1k tone. I suggest we set the machine to a
400nWb/m operating level, meaning that a 320nWb/m test tape should read -
machine meters -
this point by putting all channels into play and pushing all faders up in centre position
mono. Play the 15k tone. If you now move the head by tweaking one of the sideways
adjusters, you will see a single peak of response. This corresponds to in-
adjustment.
Do the same for the sync head.
Now select play head and play 1k(level), 15k(hf) and 60hz(lf) and set the response
to -
on the vu's (equiv to +2dBM).
Use the True RMS on ch8 to check this.
(We cannot be sure the machine meters are telling the truth so if we get a channel right
by using the true rms, then we can copy that setting across and be sure it's right (assuming
the vu's are OK!!).
Select the sync head and do the same.
3). Rec/Rep alignment.
Clean the heads.
Lace up the blank tape.
Put 8 channels into record.
Replay off the repro (play) head.
Using your Oscillator choose 10khz and set an o/p of around 5dB below 0.
Run the tape in record.
Use the tweaker to reduce bias (anti clockwise) -
Increase bias (clockwise) and keep increasing it past the point where the o/p hits a peak
and starts to fall.
Take it 'over the hill' 1-
to do this).
Now put an oscillator input in of 1khz(level) @ 0dB (i.e. +4dBm) -
Ditto at 10khz(hf), 4khz(mf)(if you adjust this you will need to check 10khz again),
and finally 100hz(lf) which should read +1dB (i.e. +5dBm).(M/c meters ok for this).
Now put the next 8 channels into record and do it all again!!
Finally, put all channels in record and listen to the o/p's individually -
be no excessive or different noise on any one track.
Congratulations! Your machine is now lined up and ready to go!