Unpack
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What it is: "Unpacking" (also called "stacking" or "flexing") tapes means, as soon as open it from the plastic wrapper, and before you tape onto it, forward the tape to the very end, and then rewind all the way. This is purported to (a) take up any slack in the tape from settling during shipping, and/or (b) relieve tension from the tape having been wound too tight when manufactured, since otherwise what's taped the first time won't sound the same once the tape settles into normal tension (
Needless for analog? "People out there seem to have this idea that you have to always ff/rw blanks before dubbing onto them. ... The tape tells you that it needs to be unpacked, usually (it stops dead after about 30 revolutions into the dubbing process!!).". (Charlie Dirksen
Thanks also to Dan Mielcarz
"My idea is to write music that has the rhythmic qualities of African music, like King Sunny Ade, with those cross-rhythms and rhythmic textures of African music, with the sonic textures of bluegrass and stringed-oriented music.""
-- Trey, quoted in SonicNet 7/3/00"