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!!Introduction:
Atari Speed Reading is not just another Voice & Data program from Atari. It is the(!) template how a Voice & Data cassette has to be digitized. Peter Dell and Stefan Meyer had made a masterpiece here, showing us, how this can be done. First, we have a marvelous recording with the best parameters, which made the nowadays standard for recording Atari cassettes. Second, we have a manual in a top condition to quickly and easy find entries for the users and third, we have here an incredible good separation of the Voice & Data layers for further needs. Thank you so much Peter and Stefan for this great contribution to the Atari community. We really appreciate your help. Please go ahead! :-)
!!Introduction
Atari Speed Reading is not just another Voice & Data program from Atari. It is the(!) template how a Voice & Data cassette has to be digitized. Peter Dell and Stefan Meyer had made a masterpiece here, showing us, how this can be done. First, we have a marvelous recording with the best parameters, which made the nowadays standard for recording Atari cassettes. Second, we have a manual in a top condition to quickly and easy find entries for the users and third, we have here an incredible good separation of the Voice & Data layers for further needs.
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!!Abstract:
!!Abstract
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!!References:
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_reading] ; Speed reading in Wikipeadia in English\\
!!References
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_reading] ; Speed reading in Wikipedia in English\\
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!!Box:
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!!Manuals:
* [Speed Reading manual in the printversion|http://data.atariwiki.org/DOC/Atari_Speed_Reading_CX4126_Printversion.pdf] ; 205 pages ; size: 138.7 MB\\ \\
* [Speed Reading manual in the screenversion|http://data.atariwiki.org/DOC/Atari_Speed_Reading_CX4126_Screenversion.pdf] ; 205 pages ; size: 44.7 MB\\
* [Atari_Speed_Reading_CX4126_Workbook.pdf] ; 222 pages ; size: 27.2 MB\\
!!Cassette-Images in FLAC-format (Voice & Data):
!!Manuals
* [Speed Reading manual in the printversion|http://data.atariwiki.org/DOC/Atari_Speed_Reading_CX4126_Printversion.pdf] ; 205 pages ; size: 138.7 MB
* [Speed Reading manual in the screenversion|http://data.atariwiki.org/DOC/Atari_Speed_Reading_CX4126_Screenversion.pdf] ; 205 pages ; size: 44.7 MB
* [Atari_Speed_Reading_CX4126_Workbook.pdf] ; 222 pages ; size: 27.2 MB
!!Cassette-Images in FLAC-format (Voice & Data)
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!!Cassette-Images in FLAC-format (Voice only):
!!Cassette-Images in FLAC-format (Voice only)
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* [http://data.atariwiki.org/FLAC/SR/Unit6.flac] ; size: 39.5 MB
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* [http://data.atariwiki.org/FLAC/SR/Unit6.flac] ; size: 39.5 MB
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!!Cassette-Images in ATR-format (Data only):
!!Cassette-Images in ATR-format (Data only)
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!!Separation of Voice & Data:
After recording a cassette in the wav-foramt, we can see the following picture in a program called Audacity:\\
!!Separation of Voice & Data
After recording a cassette in the WAV-format, we can see the following picture in a program called Audacity:\\
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The voice layer is at the top, the data layer at the bottom. With Audacity it is possible to separate the 2 layers. For Atari users with a Mac, this is important, because the emulator Atari800MacX in version 4.6.0 from Mark Grebe is not ready to read in wav-files. Mark will take a look at that, when he has finished his PhD. Up to that time the Mac users must have that separation in order to use Voice & Data cassettes.
The voice layer is at the top, the data layer at the bottom. With Audacity it is possible to separate the 2 layers. For Atari users with a Mac, this is important, because the emulator Atari800MacX in version 4.6.0 from Mark Grebe is not ready to read in WAV-files. Mark will take a look at that, when he has finished his PhD. Up to that time the Mac users must have that separation in order to use Voice & Data cassettes.