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Quarter track

Sometimes called a four-track, refers to most home-type, reel-to-reel tape recorders which use one-fourth the width of the tape for each recorded track, allowing stereo signals to be recorded in both directions, doubling the recording time. Professional stereo tape recorders use one-half the tape for each track, resulting in better quality and reduced noise level. See magnetic tape. See also half track, two-track.

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