Harp-L tape (more)



Regarding the Harp-L tape:

My mailing address is:

Mike Curtis
7921 Wilkinson Avenue
North Hollywood CA 91605-2210

Remember to enclose:

1       C-60 (preferably type II or IV) cassette tape with your name and
        address, and the song you want either the first song on side A, or
        queued up and plainly marked on the cassette (i.e. side B, 3rd song,
        "GREASE MONKEY MAMA" in F), just in case I mess up and rewind back
        to the beginning.  This tape will be used for your finished harp-l
        tape unless you send a second tape for this purpose.

1       check, etc., for US$5 (If you'd like your original tape back, send 2
        tapes and US$6, and mark BOTH tapes - one "original", the other
        HARP-L; and be sure to punch out the record defeat tabs on the back
        of the cassette so it can't be recorded over!)

1       BRIEF cover letter with your mailing address, song title, key harp.

Unless your tape is marked otherwise, it will be recorded with Dolby B noise
reduction.  My tape duplicating machine handles only Dolby B and C, or no
noise reduction.  I find that Dolby B plays back very well on a non-Dolby,
so I would recommend Dolby B, even if your deck doesn't have it.  Dolby C
sounds distorted on a non-Dolby deck, but is very good if your deck
specifically supports Dolby C.  If it just says "Dolby", it's Dolby B.

If you'd rather not submit a song but would like a copy of the tape, just
send US$6 and I'll supply the tape and postage, etc., and make you a copy.

For non-continental-USA, please contact me directly and we'll see what we
can work out. (e.g. my wife collects stamps, so something along these lines
can be arranged instead of currency exchange from the robber bank barons.)

 -- mike




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