In this video, I show you some very easy steps to follow if you would like to transfer music from your digital device to cassette. Once you get the hang of the two steps I mention in the video, you should have no problems at all!
Maybe you have some music files on your cell phone. Maybe you want to move some songs from your smartphone or tablet and place them on a cassette. Maybe there are some streaming songs that you would like to record to tape. This video shows you how to do that.
Of course, this video is intended for absolute beginners. People who are new to recording with cassettes. If you have decades of experience using tapes, you will find this video VERY basic.
As I mention in the video, it basically comes down to the proper connections, and making sure your recording level is good. You don't want a recording that is too quiet or faint. You also don't want a recording that is distorted. It is practically impossible to remove excessive distortion from a recording.
Depending on the type of tape deck you are using, this will dictate the cables and connections that you will need. More than likely, you will need a 1/8 inch jack to a 1/8 inch jack (a headphone jack to a headphone jack). Or you will need a 1/8 inch jack to two RCA connectors. You can find these easily at any business that sells home electronics.
If you attempt to do this, please let me know. How did it go? Were you successful? Do your recordings sound okay? Let us know.
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