TAPE DREAM                
                                 
                                          
 FOR  STORING  MUSIC  ON.  ALSO  DATA BUT 
 AT  THIS   POINT  IN  TIME  THAT'S   NOT 
         REALLY IMPORTANT I THINK.        
                                          
                                          
      TYPES OF TAPE       
                                          
           CLASS I - "BAD" IRON           
         CLASS II - GOOD CHROMIUM         
       CLASS III - BAD IRON PART TWO      
        CLASS IV - DANGEROUS METALS       
                                          
 RUMORS EXIST ABOUT A SECRET CLASS V TAPE 
         THAT IS ACTUALLY USEFUL.         
                                          
                 BIAS                 
                                          
 CLASS  I USES  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  TWENTY 
   MICRO-SOMETHING WHILE THE OTHERS ALL   
 USE    SEVENTY   OF   THE   SAME   UNIT. 
                                          
                                          
         AHA AND        
                                          
 CLASS IV  IS  APPARENTLY TOO  STRONG  TO 
 BE  USED  ON  CLASS I PLAYERS.  IT  WILL 
 SOUND  TOO   LOUND  AND  IT   CANNOT  BE 
 COMPLETELY  ERASED.  THIS IS  VERY WELL. 
   MAYBE SOME WONDERFUL BLENDING EFFECTS  
            COULD BE ACHIEVED?            
                                          
 THEY ALSO GNAW AT THE TAPE  HEADS  A BIT 
     BETTER THAN EARLIER TAPE TYPES.      
                                          
                                          
         ARTIFACTS        
                                          
 GOOD TAPES  ARE DECENT  AND HAVE A  GOOD 
 HIGH FREQUENCY PRESENCE,  BAD  TAPES ARE 
 LOFI IF  NOT OUTRIGHT BAD. IDK, I  KINDA 
                 LIKE IT.                 
                                          
 BIAS LOSS:  IF  YOU FORGET  THE BIAS WHO 
 KNOWS   WHATS   EVEN  ON  THERE  ANYMORE 
                                          
  FLUTTER: KINDA QUICK PITCH VARIATIONS.  
   BEAUTIFUL, WONDERFUL, EXTRAORDINARY.   
                                          
 WOW: A  SLOWER FLUTTER,  USUALLY SEVERAL 
 SECONDS  LONG.  WHAT  UP.  BOTH OF THESE 
    INCREASE WHEN TAPE SPEED DECREASES.   
                                          
 PRINT THROUGH:  TAPES  RUB SOUND ON EACH 
 OTHER  IF  THEYRE  ALONE  FOR  TOO  LONG