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Transferring old homemade cassette tapes
I have some homemade cassette tapes that were made about
20 to 30 years ago on a Radio Shack recorder. The tapes haven't been played in about 20 years and haven't been kept in any special storage. Would like to transfer them to digital. Should I expect any type changes to the tapes or to the audio? Also, I don't have a cassette player. What about the idea of just getting a player at Radio Shack and transferring them through the player's headphone out? My sound card has a breakout box with "Phono" in so I don't think I'd need to get a line level signal from the cassette player. Any suggestions for cleaning up or EQing? (I have a program for cleaning up old record transferrs but don't know that it would apply here.) Any thoughts or experiences would be appreciated. |
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