Claims
- 1. A magnetic recording/reproducing apparatus for transferring an information signal from a first tape to a second tape, wherein said information signal comprises a plurality of information portions separated from one another by respective unique address signals said apparatus comprising:
- means for reproducing a signal recorded on a first magnetic tape;
- means for detecting an address signal from the reproduced signal;
- means for generating a new address signal when said detecting means has detected an address signal, said new address signal corresponding to the detected address signal; and
- transferring means for applying to an input of said recording means one of said reproduced signal and said address signal generated by said address signal generating means selected in accordance with an output of said address detecting means such that said address signal contained in said reproduced signal is automatically replaced by a new address signal and said new address signal is recorded on said second magnetic tape during the transfer of signals from said first tape to said second tape, thereby making it possible to correctly record said address signals on said second tape automatically.
- 2. The magnetic recording/reproducing apparatus of claim 1, wherein said transferring means comprises a switch.
- 3. The magnetic recording/reproducing apparatus of claim 1, wherein said transferring means comprises an adder.
- 4. The magnetic recording/reproducing apparatus of claim 1, wherein said transferring means comprises a muting circuit.
- 5. The magnetic recording/reproducing apparatus of claim 1, wherein said information signal is in digital form.
- 6. The magnetic recording/reproducing apparatus of claim 1, wherein said information signal is in analog form.
- 7. The magnetic recording/reproducing apparatus of claim 6, wherein said new address signal is composed of a plurality of bits, some of said bits including clock and synchronizing information.
- 8. The magnetic recording/reproducing apparatus of claim 7, wherein a final address code contains an end-of-the-tape indication.
- 9. The magnetic recording/reproducing apparatus of claim 1, wherein said information portions are independently selectable.
- 10. The magnetic recording/reproducing apparatus of claim 9, wherein said information portions comprise respective audio selections.
- 11. A magnetic recording/reproducing apparatus for transferring an information signal from a first tape to a second tape, wherein said information signal comprises a plurality of information portions separated from one another by respective unique address signals said apparatus comprising:
- means for reproducing a signal recorded on a first magnetic tape;
- means for detecting an address signal from the reproduced signal;
- means for generating a new address signal when said detecting means has detected an address signal, said new address signal corresponding to the detected address signal; and
- transferring means for applying to an input of said recording means one of said reproduced signal and said address signal generated by said address signal generating means selected in accordance with an output of said address detecting means that said address signal contained in said reproduced signal is automatically replaced by a new address signal and said new address signal is recorded on said second magnetic tape during the transfer of signals from said first tape to said second tape, thereby making it possible to correctly record said address signals on said second tape automatically; wherein said address signals occur at irregular intervals.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 884,343 filed July 11, 1986, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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