On 2013-12-03 22:52, Set Hallstrom wrote:
Thank you!!
I've forwarded the information to quite a few friends. Here in sweden,
audio cassette is having a revival since a couple of years back. What
used to be netlabels are now cassette labels producing limited edition
tapes... go figure.
I really like it thou: these FFWD>> an <<REW constraint is a pain that
sort of forces a listener into taking in an albums narrative thread,
which i have been missing in the quickskipping digital era we live :)
And with a a little bit of inventiveness for the cover art, one can sell
these tapes for very decent prices.
Have a good week,
Set
On 2013-12-03 20:39, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Tue, 2013-12-03 at 18:38 +0100, Ralf Mardorf
wrote:
In Germany they still produce cassette tapes :).
Quality control is done
with Studer tape recorders and RFT monitors. Some years ago I got two
RFT monitors for less than 50,- € at Ebay :). Seen on German television,
today at 18:31 kabel eins. I suspect the Studer studio tape recorders
are un-payable and impossible to maintain, so I suspect there will be no
long future for this technology. The same factory does produce records
too :).
The cassette tapes they produce are audio dramas, they didn't mention
music.
One self-reply is allowed?
I forgot to mention that the coping tape recorders are second-hand from
the USA, don't know the vendor, but seemingly also end-of-range models.
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Sorry for that top post. Here's a usefull link to anyone seeking to
publish a audio cassette to make it up:
http://tapeline.info/
A british company i believe, recomended by close friend of mine (what
ever that means to you guys :) )
Peace,
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Set Hallstrom
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