It's interesting. I wouldn't dare to go beyond a 1500 baud signaling rate, but, then, audio tape is amenable to QAM, and that could multiply the transmission to 16 bits per token or more depending on the quality of the tape and recorder.
I would be careful with that, however. If you are archiving your data, it's because you like it and, if you like your data, you want it to be readable a long time from now. I'd suggest vinyl records rather than tapes, as they are very robust, and can be read without physical contact.
I would be careful with that, however. If you are archiving your data, it's because you like it and, if you like your data, you want it to be readable a long time from now. I'd suggest vinyl records rather than tapes, as they are very robust, and can be read without physical contact.