CA1301916C - Audio signal recording and/or reproducing apparatus - Google Patents

Audio signal recording and/or reproducing apparatus

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CA1301916C
CA1301916C CA000501119A CA501119A CA1301916C CA 1301916 C CA1301916 C CA 1301916C CA 000501119 A CA000501119 A CA 000501119A CA 501119 A CA501119 A CA 501119A CA 1301916 C CA1301916 C CA 1301916C
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Takao Takahashi
Kenji Nakano
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04NPICTORIAL COMMUNICATION, e.g. TELEVISION
    • H04N5/00Details of television systems
    • H04N5/76Television signal recording
    • H04N5/78Television signal recording using magnetic recording
    • H04N5/782Television signal recording using magnetic recording on tape
    • H04N5/7824Television signal recording using magnetic recording on tape with rotating magnetic heads
    • H04N5/7826Television signal recording using magnetic recording on tape with rotating magnetic heads involving helical scanning of the magnetic tape
    • H04N5/78263Television signal recording using magnetic recording on tape with rotating magnetic heads involving helical scanning of the magnetic tape for recording on tracks inclined relative to the direction of movement of the tape
    • GPHYSICS
    • G11INFORMATION STORAGE
    • G11BINFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
    • G11B5/00Recording by magnetisation or demagnetisation of a record carrier; Reproducing by magnetic means; Record carriers therefor
    • G11B5/008Recording on, or reproducing or erasing from, magnetic tapes, sheets, e.g. cards, or wires
    • G11B5/00813Recording on, or reproducing or erasing from, magnetic tapes, sheets, e.g. cards, or wires magnetic tapes
    • G11B5/00847Recording on, or reproducing or erasing from, magnetic tapes, sheets, e.g. cards, or wires magnetic tapes on transverse tracks
    • G11B5/0086Recording on, or reproducing or erasing from, magnetic tapes, sheets, e.g. cards, or wires magnetic tapes on transverse tracks using cyclically driven heads providing segmented tracks
    • G11B5/00865Recording on, or reproducing or erasing from, magnetic tapes, sheets, e.g. cards, or wires magnetic tapes on transverse tracks using cyclically driven heads providing segmented tracks for transducing on more than one segment simultaneously
    • G11B5/00873Recording on, or reproducing or erasing from, magnetic tapes, sheets, e.g. cards, or wires magnetic tapes on transverse tracks using cyclically driven heads providing segmented tracks for transducing on more than one segment simultaneously the segments being disposed in different longitudinal zones of the tape
    • GPHYSICS
    • G11INFORMATION STORAGE
    • G11BINFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
    • G11B5/00Recording by magnetisation or demagnetisation of a record carrier; Reproducing by magnetic means; Record carriers therefor
    • G11B5/008Recording on, or reproducing or erasing from, magnetic tapes, sheets, e.g. cards, or wires
    • G11B5/00813Recording on, or reproducing or erasing from, magnetic tapes, sheets, e.g. cards, or wires magnetic tapes
    • G11B5/00878Recording on, or reproducing or erasing from, magnetic tapes, sheets, e.g. cards, or wires magnetic tapes transducing different track configurations or formats on the same tape
    • GPHYSICS
    • G11INFORMATION STORAGE
    • G11BINFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
    • G11B5/00Recording by magnetisation or demagnetisation of a record carrier; Reproducing by magnetic means; Record carriers therefor
    • G11B5/48Disposition or mounting of heads or head supports relative to record carriers ; arrangements of heads, e.g. for scanning the record carrier to increase the relative speed
    • G11B5/52Disposition or mounting of heads or head supports relative to record carriers ; arrangements of heads, e.g. for scanning the record carrier to increase the relative speed with simultaneous movement of head and record carrier, e.g. rotation of head
    • G11B5/53Disposition or mounting of heads on rotating support
    • G11B5/531Disposition of more than one recording or reproducing head on support rotating cyclically around an axis
    • G11B5/534Disposition of more than one recording or reproducing head on support rotating cyclically around an axis inclined relative to the direction of movement of the tape, e.g. for helicoidal scanning

Abstract

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
A system and apparatus for helically scanning a magnetic tape having slant tracks wherein the slant tracks are divided into a plurality of segments. A helical scan drum has at least first and second rotary head pairs. The first head pair scans at least one of the segments of a first track while the second head pair simultaneously scans at least one of the segments of the second slant track of the magnetic tape. This system is particularly useful for utilizing a tape for portable audio use wherein the same tape is also useful for video applications.

Description

BACXG~OUND OF TIIE INVE~TION
.. , _ .. . ... i Field or the Invention:
This inve~tion relates to a recording and/or reproducing apparatus of a rotary head type.

Descri~tion of the Prior Art:
Figure 1 illustrates a prior art tape format of an 8 mm video tape recorder, in which reference numeral 2 designates a magnetic tape, 3 a magnetic track, 4T a tape running direction upon recording, and 4H a head tracing direction.
The length of the track 3 is made to correspond to 216 of a rotational angle of a rotary magnetic head, in which an audio signal is recorded on a segment 3A of 36 from the beginning of the track, and while a video signal is recorded on a segment 3V of the remaining 180.
In this case, however, the audio signal recorded on the segment 3A is converted to a PCM signal and the time base thereof is compressed so that one field amount thereof is posltioned in this segment 3A. The video signal on the segment 3V is the signal at every field period. In this case, the luminance signal thereof is converted to an FM signal, while a carrier chrominance signal is low frequency converted. They are interleaved with respect to each other at every odd and even period Furthermore, the tracks 3 are adjoining to one another, and every other track and the every other remaining track are arranged to be different in a so-called azimuth anglen On and throughout the whole length of the track 3, ~here is superimposed and recorded a pilot signal tha~ is used in tracking servo operation upon playback.

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In an ac~ual 8 mm video tape recorder, the PC~ signal is time-compressed to about l/6 times and is recorded on an int~rval of about 30 at substantially the center of the segment 3A, while the remaining intervals before and after the same are assigned to guard segments. In the present application, for simplicity, it is assumed that the length of this segment 3A is selected to be 36 and the PCM audio signal is recorded over the Eull length of this segment 3A.
Accordingly, a rotary magnetic head assembly used in the 8 mm video tape recorder is constructed as shown in Figure 2.
In the figure, reference numerals lA and lB designate a pair of rotary magnetic~ heads. These heads are mounted on a rotary drum S with an angular spacing o~ 180 maintained therebetween and are rotated at a frame frequency of a video signal in the head tracing direction 4H. A tape 2 is wrapped slantwise around the rotation circumferential surface of the heads lA and lB over an angular range of a little larger than 216 and is transported in the predetermined direction 4T.
For the above mentioned tape format, it is considered that instead of the video signal, an audio signal is recorded on the video segment 3~.
That is, as shown in Figure 3, the segment 3V is equally divided by 5 at every angle of 36. Accordingly, the track 3 is divided into a total o~ 6 segmen~s ~ to ~ along the lengthwise direction. In the firs~ recording, of the segments to ~ , only the segment ~ , for example, is used at every track 3 to record ~he audio signal and in the second recording~
for example, only the segment ~ is used at every track 3 to record the audio signal. In other words, of the segments ~

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to ~ , only one segment is used at every track 3 to xecord the audio signal.
At that time, the audi~o signal is recorded with the signal format exactly the same as the signal format of the PCM signal recorded on the segment 3A shown in Figure 1.
Furthermore, the segments ~ to ~ can be used freely regardless of the sequential order.
Accordingly, the same tape 2 can be freely used as a video tape or as an audio tape, and when ~he tape is used only as the audio tape, the recording time can be increased 6 times the recording time when the tape is used as the video tape. See pu~lished Japanese Patent 57-15287, corresponding to published European Application No. 85,578.
The audio signal on the audio segment 3A or on the divided segments ~ to ~ are recorded in the form of a PCM
signal. Furthermore, the tape 2 is housed in a tape cassette and the tape cassette is of a small size. Accordingly, a tape recorder for the exclusive use of the audio signal can ~e realized by using the segment 3A, or the segments ~ to ~ in which case the tape recorded can be used as a head-phone stereo player such as a so~called WALKMAN (registered trademark).
In the 8 mm video tape ~ecorder, however, the diameter of one pair of magnetic heads of the rotary drum 5 is standardized to be 4Q mm so that if the headphone stereo player is contructed with heads which are the same as the ~ideo player, it ~ecomes large in size and heavy in weight.

SU2~RY OF THE I~VENTIO~
T~is invention is intended to solve the above mentioned problems and provide a reduced size rotary drum still useful with 8 mm tape.
With the present invention, recording and/or reproducing apparatus of a multi-segment type is employed in which a slant magnetic track is formed on a tape by a rotary head. The magnetic track is divided into a plurality of segments. An audio signal is recorded on and/or reproduced from the divided segments. In this case, the diameter of the rotary drum can be reduced by selecting a certain rotational frequency of the rotary drum.
In the present invention, the diameter of a ro~ary drum 15 is selected to be, for example, 1/3 the diameter oE the drum 5 of Figure 10, and small diameter drum 1~ is rotated at a frequency, for example, three times the frame frequency of the rotary drum 5. Only during the interval o recording and/or reproducing an audio signal Sa is the tape 2 wrapped slantwise around the drum 15 and transported to record and/or reproduce the audio sisnal Sa of the corresponding segment.
According to ~he present invention, the audio signal Sa can be recorded on and/or reproduced from any one of the segments ~ to ~ .In that case, par~icularly in accordance with this invention, since the diameter of ~he drum 15 is as small as, for example, 1/3 the standardized value of the diameter, the apparatus can be of a small size and of a light weigh~.
Furthermore, with an encoder 22 and a decoder 63~ there can be used tapes such as are used in the 8 mm video tape recorder, without modification, so that the modification for the prior art system is minimal~

~31)~ 6 BRIEE~ D~SCRI~TIOW OF THE DRAÇ~INGS
Figure 1 is a plan view of a portion of a trac~ pattern on a tape according to the prior art;
Figure 2 is a top view of a head arrangement according to the prior art;
Figure 3 is a plan vie~ of a tape with a track patterh thereon according to the prior art ~or recording PCM audio signals;
Figure 4 is a plan view of a rotary magnetic head assembly according to the invention;
Figure 5 shows the relationship between head arrangement in a perspective vie~ and a track pattern in a side view with an outline of the head arrangement superimposed on the track pattern;
Figure 6 is a block diagram of a recording system for the head arrangement shown in Figures 4 and 5; ~ .
Figure 7 is a block diagram of a reproducing system for use with the head system of Figures 4 and 5;
Figure 8 is a timing diagram for explaining oparation of the invention;
Figure 9 is a plan view of a rotary magnetic head assembly according to a second embodiment of the invention;
Figure 10 is a side view of a track pattern and an associated head arrangement according to the second embodiment of the invention;
Figure 11 is a timing diagram for explaining the second embodiment of the invention; and Figure 12 is a chart for explaining various embodiments of the invention.

9~L6 DESC!~Il?TION OF T~E P~EF:13RRED Er~BODIMENTS
Figure 4 is a plan view of a rotary magnetic head assembly according to this invention. Figure 5 shows a relationship bet~een a head arrangement and a track pattern, seen from the side of the magnetic layer of a tape. However, in Figure 5, such a relationship is illustrated when the tape 2 is stopped running, for the sake of simplicity. Furthermore, in this embodiment the diameter of the drum is selected to be 1/3 the standardized value as a typical example, or is generally selected to be l/odd number of the standardized value of the diameter. Re~erence numerals llA to 13B represent the rotary magnetic heads, 1~ the rotary drum, and 2 the magnetic tape in Fiyure 5.
In Figure 5, a first pair o~ rotary magnetic heads llA
and llB are mounted on a rotary drum 15 with an angular spacing of 180 therebetween. In this case, the diameter of the drum 15 ,.
is selected to be 1/3 the diameter of the drum 5, and the track width and the azimuth angle of the heads llA and llB are made equal to those of the heads lA and lB of Figure 2. In Figure ~, the angular position of the head llA relative to the ~racing direction 4~ is taken as a reference point (0) of the angle.
Furthermore, the drum 15 is provided with a second pair of rotary magnetic heads 12A and 12B. In this case, the heads 12A and 12B have an angular spacing of 180 therebetween and are made equal to the heads lA and lB in track widtho The heads 12A
and 12B are axranged at the angular positions which are the same as those of the heads llA and llB with respect to the tracing direction 4H. With respect to the track width direction, they are arranged to have a predetermined step difference H relative to the heads llA and llB. In other words, this step difference H

131D~L~6 is selected to be such that when the head llA is positioned at the beginning ~reference angle position) of the segment ~ of a certain trac.~ 3, the head 12A is positioned at the beginning of the segment ~ of the other track 3 at the end side of the tape 2 from the former track 3. Figure 5 shows the state when the movement of the tape 2 is stopped. When the tape 2 is transported in practice, as shown by a broken line, the trac~ 3 is displaced to the end side of the tape 2 by the track width amount at the end position of the segment ~ , 50 that the step difference ~ is increa~ed by 1/2 a track width more than that shown by a so~id line.
The drum 15 is further provided with a pair of third rotary magnetic heads 13A and 13B. In this case~ the heads 13A
and 13B have an angular spacing of 180 therebetween and are made equal to the heads lA and lB in,track width. Further, the heads 13A and 13B are arranged to have the angular positions the same as those of the heads llA and llB with respect to the tracing direction 4~, and are arranged to have the predetermined step difference ~ relative to the heads I2A and l~B with respect to the track width direction.
The azimuth angles of the heads 12A to 13B are ma~e equal to those of the heads lA, lB or lB, lA in response to the step difference H.
These heads llA to 13B, and the drum 15, are rotated at a frequency three times the frame frequency in the direction 4H, while the tape 2 is wrapped slantwise around the rotation circumferential surface thereof over an angular range of 216o Also, the tape 2 is transported at a prede~ermined speed. In this case, the tape 2 is wrapped around the heads llA to 13B and the drum 15 w.ith the angular spacing of 2i6~ Specifically, as ., ~3~9~ E;
shown in Figure 5, when the head llA is positioned at the beginning of the trac~ 3, the tape 2 is wrapped 07er the angular range ~ of 215 therefrom.
According to the arrangement as mentioned above, since the diameter of the drum 15 is selected to be 1/3 the diameter of the s'andard-size drum 5, and also the drum 15 is rotated at a frequency three times the frequency of the drum 5, the tracing speed of the heads llA to 13B relative to the track 3 becomes equal to the tracing speed of the heads lA and lB of Figure 2 relative to the track 3. At that time, since the heads llA to 13B and the track 3 are put in a positional relation as shown in Figure 5, for three rotations of the drum 15, the heads llA and llB correctly trace the segments ~ and ~ of the track 3 once.
At the same time, the heads 12A and 12B correctly trace the segments ~ and ~ of the track 3 that is spaced from the former track by the step difference H. The heads 13A and 13B
correctly trace the segments ~ ar.d ~ of the track 3 that is spaced apart by another step difference H. Accordingly, by selecting pairs of the heads llA, llB; 12A, 12B; or 13A, 13B, it is possible to freely record and/or reproduce the audio signal on and/or from all of the segments ~ to ~ .
Figure 6 shows a recording system of the audio signalO
Reference numeral 50 designates a generator circuit for genera'ing various control signals used in the recording mode (and reproducing mode). This generator circuit includes a switch 51 to selectively switch on ~and from) the one of the segments to ~ of the track 3 on which the audio signal is recorded (and reproduced).
The heads llA to 13B and the drum 15 are rotated at the frequency three times the frame frequency through a rotary shaft _g_ ~3~
41 by a motor 42. Also, a pair of pulse generating means 43A and 43B are mounted on, for example, the rotary snaft 41 whlch alternately produce a pulse at every hal~ rotation of the heads llA to 13B. These pulses are supplied to a generator circuit 44 which produces a square wave signal St which is synchroni~ed with the rotation of the heads llA to 13B, and is inverted in polarity at every half rotation of the heads llA to 13B, as shown in Figure 8A. Also, this generator circuit generates a square wave signal Sv which inverts its polarity at every 1.5 cycles of the signal St as shown in Figure 8B. In this case, slnce the heads llA to 13B are rotated at the frequency three times the frame frequency, a period Ta in which Sv="O" is satisfied and a period Tb in which Sv=nl~ is satisfied become one field period, respectively~
The signals St and Sv are supplied to a drum servo circuit 45. From the generator circuit 50, a reference pulse with a frequency three times the frame frequency and a constant phase is supplied to the servo circuit 45. The servo output therefrom is supplied to the motor 42 so that the rotation o the heads llA to 13B is locked to the constant phase. In this case, since the heads llA to 13B are rotated at the frequency three times the frame frequency, as shown by solid llnes and broken lines in Figures 8C and 8D, the rotation phase of the heads llA
to 133 are locked such that they trace the tracks three times during one frame period ~Ta ~ Tb), as shown by the solid lines.
The heads llA to 13A and the heads llB to 13B are correctly tracked and positioned at the beginnings of the segments and ~ at at least one of ~he three tracing times at the s~art time points of the periods Ta and Tb. Under ~he states shown by the broken lines, the mis-tracking occllrred~

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At that time, the signals St and S-~ are fed to the generator circuit 50 as signals indic~tive of the rotary phases of the heads llA to 13B.
Furthermore, the tape 2 is moved by a capstan 31 and a pinch roller 32. Reference numeral 33 designates a capstan motor and 34 a capstan servo circuit.
Then, an audio signal (stereo signal) Sa is supplied through a terminal 21 to a PCM encoder 22 in which it is encoded to a PCM signal of a bi-phase system, the time base of which is compressed in response to the length of the segments ~ to ~ , i.e., a PCM signal Sb with a format which is the same as that of the audio PCM signal in the 8 mm video tape recorder. In this case, however, the generator circuit 50 generates, on the basis of the output from the switch 51, an interval signal indicating the interval in the sesments Q to ~ of the track 3 in which the PCM signal Sb is recorded, or an interval signal Ss which, f it is recorded on, for example, the segment ~ , becomes "1"
during a period in which the segment ~ is traced by the heads llA and llB, as shown in Figure 8E. This signal Ss is fed to the encoder 22 so that the PCM signal Sb is positioned in the period of Ss-~l" as shown in Figure 8F, and is then derived from the encoder 22 during this period. This signal Sb is fed to an adding circuit 23.
The signals Sv and Ss are supplied to a generator circuit 25 which generates during a period of Ss=nl", a tracking servo pilot signal Sp for the playback mode as shown in Figure 8G.
This sisnal Sp is fed to the adding circuit 23~ In this case, this signal Sp is the same as the pilot signal used in the 8 mm video ~ape recorder, and repeatedly changes its frequency at every field as frequency fl, f2, f3 and f4. The frequency bec~mes fl or f3 during the period Ta and becomes E2 or f4 during the perioa Tb (for example, fl - 103kz and f4 - 149~z).
Accordingly, the adding circuit 23 generates an added signal Sc, which results from frequency-multiplexing the PCM
signal Sb and the pilot signal Sp, at every period of Ss="l", as shown in Figure 8~.
This signal Sc is fed to a recording amplifier 24, while the generator circuit ~0 generates a head switching signal Sh for switching the pairs of heads llA, llB; 12A, l~B; and 13A, 13B in response to the segments ~ ; and ~ , ~ based on the output from the switch 51. This signal Sh, and the signals Sv and Ss, are supplied to the amplifier 24. The signal Sc is supplied to the head llA during the period of Ss-"l" in the period Ta, and to the head llB duriny the period oE Ss=nl" in the period Tb as shown in Figure 8I.
Accordingly, on the segments ~ of the tracks 3, the audio ~ignal Sa is sequentially recorded in the rorm of the signal Sc.
When the recording is carried out on the segment ~ , during the period in which the heads llA and llB trace the segment ~ , Ss="l" is satisfied, and during the period of Ss="l", the signal Sc is alternately supplied to the heads llA
and llB at every field period Ta and Tb, and thereby recordedO
Furthermore, when the recording is carried on ~he segments ~ to ~ , similarly the signal Sc is senerated and the signal Sc is recorded on the correspollding segments by the heads 12A, 12B and 13A, 13Bo Figure 7, on ~he other hand, illustrates a reproducing system of the audio signal Sa, in which, similarly to the recording mode, the heads llA to 13B are rota~ed at ~he frequency gL3~
three times the frame frequency by the servo circuit 45. The reproduced signals from the heads llA to 13B are supplie~ to a playbac~ amplifier 61, and the signals Sh, Sv, and Ss from the generator circuit 50 are also supplied to the amplifier 61, from which the signal Sc of the reproduced signals by the heads llA to 13B is derived only during the period in which the interval specified by the switch 51 is traced by the heads llA, llB; 12A, 12B; or 13A, 13B.
This signal Sc is supplied to the servo clrcuit 34 and the transport speed of the tape 2 is controlled on the basis of the pilot signal Sp contained in the signal Sc. The tracking servo-control for the corresponding heads o~ the heads llA ~o 13B
is carried out. In this case, however, the servo circuit ~4 is also supplied with the signal Ss so that the traclcing servo control is carried on only during the period of Ss="l", or the period in which the corresponding heads of the heads llA to 13B
trace the corresponding segment.
The signal Sc from the amplifier 61 is fed to a band pass filter 62 from which the RCM signal Sb is derived. This signal Sb is supplied to a PCM decoder 63, and is decoded to the original audio signal Sa. This signal Sa i5 delivered ~o a terminal 64.
According to the present invention as mentioned abovel the audio signal Sa can be recorded on and/or reproduced rom any of the segments ~ to ~ . In that case, particularly in accordance with the present invention, since the diameter of the drum 15 is as small as, for example, 1/3 the standardized value~
the apparatus can be small-sized and of light-weight.
Furthermore, as the encoder 22 and the decoder 63, there can be used circuits that are used in, for exam~le, the 8 mm 5~;
video tape recorder, so that the modification for the prior a~t system is minimal.
Figures 9 and 10 are a plan vier~ and an e~panded vier~ of another embodiment of the invention. In this embodiment, the diameter of the drum is selected to be 1/2 the standardi2ed value, as a typical example, wherein the diameter is reduced to l/even number of the standardized diameter.
The first pair of rotary magnetic heads llA and llB are mounted on the rotary drum 15 in such a manner that they have a predetermined and close angular spacing ~ maintained therebetween~ and the head llB follows the former head. In this case, the diameter of the drum 15 is selected to be 1/2 that of the drum ~, and the track width and azimuth angle of the heads llA and llB are selected the same as those of the heads lA and lB. In Figure 10, the angular position of the head llA is taken as a reference point (0) of the angle.
The drum 15 is provided with the second pair of rotary magnetic heads 12A and 12B. In this case, the heads 12A and 12B
are arranged to have an angular spacing O therebetween and are made equal to the heads lA and 18 in track width. Furthermore, the heads 12A and l~B are mounted at the angular positions which are the same as those of the heads llA and llB with respect to the tracing direction 4~. They are arranged ~o have a predetermined step difference ~ relative to the heads llA and llB
with respect to the track width direction. In other words, this step dif~erence ~ is selected ~o be such that when the head llA
is positioned at the start poin~ (position of reference angle~ of the segment ~ in a certain track 3, the head 12A is positioned at the start point of the segment ~ in another track 3 at the end side of the tape 2 from the former track 3.

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The azimuth angle of the heads 12A, 12~ is made equal ~o t:~at of the he~ds 1~ or lB, lA in corres?ondence with the ste~ dif,^erence H.
Thes2 heads llA to 12B and the drum 15 are rotated at a fre~uency which is twice the frame frequency in the direction aH. Also, the tape 2 is wrapped obliquely around the rotation circumferential surface thereof over the angular range of 216, and the tape 2 is transported at the predetermined speed. In this case, while the tape 2 is wrapped around the heads llA to 12B and the drum 15 over the angular range of 216, as shown in Figure 10, when the head llA is placed at the beginning of a certain track 3, the tape 2 is wrapped around the head over the angular range WR of 216 therefrom.
According to the above mentioned arrangement, since the diameter of the drum 15 is selected to be 1/2 the diameter of the standard-size dr~m 5r and the drum 15 is rotated at the frequency twice the frequency of the drum 5, the tracing speed of the heads llA to 12B relative to the track 3 is made equal to the tracing speed of the heads lA and lB xelative to the track 3. At that time, since the heads llA to 12B and the tracks 3 are set in a positional relationship as shown in Figure 10 for one tlme per two rotations of the drum 15, the heads llA and llB trace the segments ~ to ~ of the track 3 accurately. ~ the same time, the heads l~A and 12B correctly trace the segments ~ to ~ of the track 3 that is distant from the former track by the s~ep difference ~. Accordingly, by selecting the heads llA/ llB or 12A, 12B, it is possible to reely record and/or reproduce the audio signal on and/or from any of the segments ~ to ~ ~
The recording system and the reproducing system are constructed the same way as ~hose in Figures 6 and 7 SQ that the ~30~
r2spective signals, iE they are illustrated in correspondence with Figure 8, become as shown in Figure ll. Since the heads llB
and 1~ are delayed ~rom the heads 11.~ a~d 12A by the angular spacing 3, as shown in Figure llD a relation between the heads llB, 12B and the segments ~ to ~ and ~ to ~ is also delayed by the angular spacing ~0 In correspondence therewith, during the field period Tb, the signal Ss and the following are delayed in like manner.
Also according to tne present embodiment, the diameter of the drum 15 can be reduced to 1/2 the standard-size one, making the apparatus small in size and light in weight.
In the above description, the diameter of the drum 15 is selected to be l/3 or 1/2 the standard-size value. When the above mentioned diameter is selected ~o be l/N ~N is an integer larger than or equal to Z) of the standard-size diameter, the rotary frequency of the drum 15 is selected ~o be N times the frame frequency. Also, the number of pairs of heads corresponding to the heads lA and lB is selected to be N pairs.
The circuit is arranged as shown in Figures 4 and 5 when N is an odd number, and the circuit is arranged as shown in Figures 9 and 10 when N is an even number.
In the tape format (Figure 1) of the 8 mm video tape recorder, when the audio signal Sa is reccrded on and/or reproduced only from the audio segment 3A, one pair of the heads llA and llB have to be used as the heads, and the ro~ary frequency of the drum 15 has to be selected to be N times the frame frequency. The tape wrapping angle of the tape ~ around the drum 15 is selected to be ~ times 36. Furthermore, if the number of the pair of the heads corresponding to the heads lA and ~ 30~
lB is taken as ~, the tape wrapping angle of the tape 2 has to be selected to be ~/M times 36.
While in the above description, only one segment of the track 3 is used when the tape 2 is transported once, this invention is also ef.ective for the case in which more than two segments ar 2 US ed.
~ urthermore, when the tape wrapping angle of the tape 2 has room, the angular positions of the heads llA, llB; and 12A, 12B with respect to the tracing direction 4H can be made different~
Figure l~ is a table illustrating design parameter choices for various drum diameter reductions.
According to the present invention, the audio signal Sa can be recorded on and/or reproduced from all of the segments ~ to ~ . In this case, particularly in accordance with this invention, since the diameter of the drum 15 is as small as, for example, 1/3 the standardized value, the apparatus can be made small in size and light in weight.
Furthermore, as the encoder 22 and the decoder 63 that are used in, for example, the 8 mm video tape recorder as they are, so that the modification for the prior art ~ystem is minimal.
Although various minor changes and modi.fications migh~ be proposed by those skilled in the art, it will be understood that we wish to include within the claims o~ the patent warranted hereon all such changes and-modifications as reasonably come within our contribution to the art.

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1. A helical scan type magnetic audio signal reproducing apparatus in which an audio signal is reproduced from a recorded magnetic tape on the basis of a recording track format of a given type by using two rotary magnetic heads mounted on a reduced-size guide drum of a diameter D2, said recording track format of said given type being formed by an apparatus in which a pair of magnetic heads having an angular spacing of 180° therebetween are mounted on a given-sized guide drum of a diameter D1, a magnetic tape is wrapped around said guide drum over a wrapping angle of 180° + ?°, a plurality of slant audio recording tracks are formed on said magnetic tape by said magnetic heads, and a plurality of segments of time compressed digital audio signals are recorded on segments of each slant track in its longitudinal direction extending over the wrapping angle 180° + ?° of said slant track, said audio signal reproducing apparatus comprising:
a reduced-size guide drum of said diameter D2, said diameter D2 being 1/N the diameter D1 of said given-sized guide drum where N is an integer at least as great as 2;
means for rotating said reduced-size guide drum at a rotation speed N times greater than a rotation speed of said given-sized guide drum;
first and second magnetic heads having a predetermined angular spacing a therebetween mounted on said reduced-size guide drum;
transport means for wrapping and transporting said magnetic tape around said reduced-size guide drum such that at least one of said plurality of segments comes in contact with said first and second magnetic heads;

audio signal processing means connected to the heads for converting said time compressed digital audio signal to a time-decompressed analog audio signal; and control means for selecting time compressed digital audio signals reproduced by said first and second heads and which are contained in a given one of the segments in each of the slant tracks.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said reduced-size guide drum is provided with a plurality of pairs of additional magnetic heads, heads of each pair having a predetermined angular spacing .theta. therebetween and a predetermined spacing from one another in a width direction of a plurality of the slant tracks such that each head pair aligns with a corresponding desired slant track.
3. An apparatus according to claim 2, in which each slant track has 6 segments, N is equal to 3, .theta. is equal to 180°, and 3 pairs of magnetic heads are provided.
4. An apparatus according to claim 2 wherein each slant track has 6 segments, N is equal to 2, .theta. is smaller than 180°, and 2 pairs of magnetic heads are provided.
5. A helical scan type magnetic audio signal recording apparatus in which a given type recording track format is recorded on magnetic tape using two rotary magnetic heads mounted on a reduced-size guide drum of a diameter D2, said recording track format of a given type being formed by an apparatus in which a pair of magnetic heads having an angular spacing of 180° therebetween are mounted on a given-sized guide drum of a diameter D1, a magnetic tape is wrapped around said guide drum over a wrapping angle of 180° + ?°, a plurality of slant audio recording tracks are formed on said magnetic tape by said magnetic heads, and a plurality of segments of time compressed digital audio signals are recorded on segments of each slant track in its longitudinal direction extending over the wrapping angle 180° + ?° of said slant track, said audio signal recording apparatus comprising:
a reduced-size guide drum of said diameter D2, said diameter D2 being 1/N the diameter D1 of said given-sized guide drum where N is an integer at least as great as 2;
means for rotating said reduced-size guide drum at a rotation speed N times greater than a rotation speed of said given-sized guide drum;
first and second magnetic heads having a predetermined angular spacing .theta. therebetween mounted on said reduced-size guide drum;
transport means for wrapping and transporting said magnetic tape around said reduced-size guide drum such that at least one of said plurality of segments comes in contact with said first and second magnetic heads;
audio signal processing means connected to the heads for converting an input analog audio signal to a time compressed digital audio signal of one segment signal length; and control means for selectively recording time compressed digital audio signals onto a given one of the segments of each of the slant tracks by said first and second magnetic heads.
6. An audio signal recording apparatus operable with a magnetic tape having a track format comprising slant magnetic tracks of predetermined length which can be formed on the magnetic tape by a pair of rotary magnetic heads of a given rotary drum of given diameter having an angular spacing of 180° therebetween, and wherein a video signal of given frame frequency can be recorded on a first segment of each magnetic track along its longitudinal direction corresponding to the angular spacing of 180° of said pair of rotary magnetic heads, and an audio signal can be recorded on a remaining second segment of said magnetic track with a compressed time base, and wherein said magnetic track first segment can be divided into a plurality of segments along the longitudinal direction thereof and an audio signal can be recorded on said plurality of segments instead of a video signal and with the signal format being the same as that of said audio signal, said audio signal recording apparatus comprising:
a rotary drum;
a first rotary magnetic head mounted on said rotary drum and at least a second rotary magnetic head mounted on said rotary drum;
a diameter of said rotary drum being selected to be l/N
times a diameter of said given rotary drum given diameter and where N is an integer at least as great as 2 means for rotating said rotary drum at a frequency N
times a frame frequency of said video signal;
said first and second rotary magnetic heads having a given angular spacing therebetween;
means for wrapping in slantwise fashion said magnetic tape around a rotary circumferential surface of said first and second rotary magnetic heads over an angular range such that said plurality of segments on and/or from which said audio signal is recorded are traced by said first and second rotary magnetic heads and also is transported at a predetermined speed; and means for selectively supplying said audio signal to said first or second rotary magnetic head in response to presence at the respective head of a predetermined one of said plurality of segments so as to record the audio signal on said predetermined one segment.
7. An audio signal reproducing apparatus operable with a magnetic tape having a track format comprising slant magnetic tracks of predetermined length which can be formed on the magnetic tape by a pair of rotary magnetic heads of a given rotary drum of given diameter having an angular spacing of 180° therebetween, and wherein a video signal of given frame frequency being recorded on a first segment of each magnetic track along its longitudinal direction corresponding to the angular spacing of 180° of said pair of rotary magnetic heads, and an audio signal can be recorded on a remaining second segment of said magnetic track with a compressed time base, and wherein said magnetic track first segment can be divided into a plurality of segments along the longitudinal direction thereof and an audio signal can be reproduced from said plurality of segments with the signal format being the same as that of said audio signal, said audio signal reproducing apparatus comprising:
a rotary drum;
a first rotary magnetic head mounted on said rotary drum and at least a second rotary magnetic head mounted on said rotary drum;
a diameter of said rotary drum being selected to be 1/N
times a diameter of said given rotary drum given diameter and where N is an integer at least as great as 2;
means for rotating said rotary drum at a frequency N
times a frame frequency of said video signal;

said first and second rotary magnetic heads having a given angular spacing therebetween;
means for wrapping in slantwise fashion said magnetic tape around a rotary circumrerential surface of said first and second rotary magnetic heads over an angular range such that said plurality of segments on and/or from which said audio signal is reproduced are traced by said first and second rotary magnetic heads and also is transported at a predetermined speed;
means for selecting said first or second rotary magnetic head in response to a predetermined one of said plurality of segments; and means for reproducing an audio signal recorded on said predetermined one segment.
8. A helical scan type magnetic signal reproducing apparatus for reproducing magnetic signals recorded on a magnetic tape having slant tracks thereon and wherein the slant tracks are divided into a plurality of segments along a longitudinal direction of each slant track, comprising:
a guide drum;
means for wrapping the magnetic tape around a portion of the guide drum and transporting it;
said guide drum having at least first and second magnetic head pairs;
the first head pair being positioned to scan at least one but not all segments of a first slant track and the second head pair being positioned with respect to the first head pair and the tape so as to simultaneously scan at least one but not all segments of a second slant track.
9. An apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said first and second head pairs are positioned relative to the tape and each other such that segments scanned on the first slant track by the first head pair are at a beginning of the slant track while segments scanned by the second head pair at the second slant track follow after in a scanning direction, segments on the second track which positionally correspond to the segments being scanned at the first track by the first head.
10. A method for helically scanning a magnetic tape having slant tracks when each of the slant tracks is divided into a plurality of segments, comprising the steps of:
providing a helical scan drum having at least first and second rotary head pairs; and employing the first head pair to scan at least one of the segments of a first track while the second head pair simultaneously scans at least one of the segments of the second slant track of the magnetic tape.
11. A method according to claim 10 wherein the at least one segment scanned by the first head pair is a different positional segment than the corresponding positional segment scanned by the second head pair.
12. A method according to claim 9 wherein the segments contain audio data.
13. A system for helically scanning a magnetic tape having slant tracks when each of the slant tracks is divided into a plurality of segments, comprising:

a helical scan drum having at least first and second rotary head pairs; and the first and second head pairs being positioned relative to the magnetic tape and each other such that the first head pair scans at least one of the segments of a first track while the second head pair simultaneously scans at least one of the segments of the second slant track of the magnetic tape.
14. A system according to claim 13 wherein means are provided for receiving signals from the first and second head pairs and for selecting signals recorded on the slant tracks from a given desired segment and excluding signals from other segments.
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