Omg !!!! I went on RU-vid to literally find out how to make my daughters boyfriend the cars soundtrack on cassette and that’s what he did and I just seen your comment! 😂😂it was just like was he reading my mind !
My nephew has been obsessed with cassettes and I’m making him a cassette with a playlist of the Voyager Golden Record for his birthday, thank you for this tutorial
your a life saver, I was recording cassettes with my Laptop, I always kept getting garbage sound quality. I use my phone and the quality was much more better. The funny thing is that I have the same cassette player/recorder that you have.
Your house probably doesn't have grounding, that's why it sucks. And also you want to record the songs at a volume that's not max cuz that will distort the music. I usually record at 75% of my phone volume.
From where would you buy the walkman? cuz I'm planning to get one cuz my gf is rlly in love with the classic music and i wanna to gave her it as a birthday gift
Genius! I’m making some cassette tapes for my daughter to listen to on her own toy cassette device. I’m a kid from the 90s and loved playing music on my own
Brings back memories! Good job showing that you should pause first before stopping the recording. Back in the day, the rookies simply stopped it, and when you listen to their tapes, you can hear the click stop noise. LOL! The peeps who did it right would pause first. This still created a sound, but much better than the stop sound.
That click stop noise occurs when you press the stop button. In almost every shoebox cassette recorders, there is an erase head (white)and a recording/playback head(silver). The erase head leaves about a one second “gap of nothingness “ between recordings. So when you hear that noise, it means someone has pressed the stop button to stop the recording.
I've been wrestling with my recorder for a few days now trying to get it to work with my PC-- I hadn't even considered just plugging it right into my phone! The quality was much better: for anyone wondering, personally I found it best with my recorder/player's volume at maximum, and my phone's volume at its minimum. Happy recording out there! ♥
I've been making mix tapes for years ! I love ❤️ Cassettes and its my favorite format.Yeah I said it and I'm proud to be a Cassette Head !!! I grew up in the 80s collecting cassettes and I'm still collecting cassettes today in 2023. So for all of you who love collecting cassettes and making mix tapes , never be afraid to admit your a Cassette Head !!! Cassettes need more love ❤️ peace to all you
i really appreciate this video. i was about to spend 200 dollars of equipment just to record a mix tape but i didn't realize i could just record off my phone. thank you so much.
This is perfect, I bought a original cassete recorder and I have a aux cord and I am going to be making a deal with a guy who is going to give me audio cassettes so this is going to be my first time making a mixtape!!!
i was trying to figure out how to make a new cassette tape recording for a new brand of toys, kinda like teddy ruxpin and furby if im being honest, but thanks! this was very helpful.
@420 Friendly OK FUCK YOU MATE THE 80'S ROCKED WE HAD SOME EXCELLENT MOVIES LIKE BACK TO THE FUTURE, JAWS, AND EVEN SOME STAR WARS STUFF! THE 80'S WAS GODDAMN BOPPIN'! EVEN THOUGH IM GEN Z, I STILL LOVED THE 80's
Thanks for sharing! I'm trying to stay off my phone more so I figured it'd be a good idea to just transfer all my favorite music onto a cassette tape and play it on a portable cassette player.
I got a 3rd gen Camaro, a dream car of mine since i was a kid man and it has a cassette player. ive always collected cassettes, records, polaroid cameras etc always been obsessed with the 80s since i was a kid but now all the retro/vintage stuff prices have skyrocketed i went from buying stuff for cents to paying $20-$40 and they also gotten hard to find so i decided im just going to record my own cassettes with my favorite 60s/70s/80s tunes. My 3rd gen camaro needs more cassettes haha
I still use cassette tapes, the ones I got off my mom and dad, but when I was in my teens I did it the wrong way I’d have the mic up against a speaker, this makes me want to make a mix tape
I'm a gen z but I was brought up by my grandma and her husband so I have been told abt tapes and stuff. I have always loved the older stuff like tapes. thx I will try this once I have got the stuff. thx again
This is good, I have an old truck that I has a cassette player and I don’t want to ruin the look with a Bluetooth stereo so I’m gonna record some playlists on the tape
I do it a lot from Spotify onto cassette. To get the best out of the source and the tape, needs to be done on a decent deck (3 heads). I link the TV up to the amp and with the Spotify app, just press record. Doing it on Type2 tapes gives you a really good recording..
I never stopped recording on cassettes, and even open-reel. Note - my Samsung notebook and Amazon Kindle have stereo outputs. So I've been using a vintage Sharp stereo Dolby cassette deck.
Cool Idea. I' am doing this also like this. And I also have the same recorder. They are the best in todays days I think. (But sadly mine is not in Stereo. Just Mono)
My method of recording mix tapes is plugging your phone into an old IPod speaker and you put the speaker next to the microphone of the tape recorder and press down record and wait for the song to end and press stop when it’s over and I repeat it until the tape runs out
Hi, this video was so helpful, but one thing is that the audio on my cassete ended up being super low and with a lot of hiss and static, how do I fix that??? I'm using a Broksonic Walkman Stereo that can record, and some Sony HF 90 min tapes. I did all the steps but the audio is so low and im using spotify.