Hi Jen, welcome to the list. I haven't done it, but
you'd need a cord with an eighth inch stereo fonojack
on each end, you can get them at radio shack, the plug
is the same that you find on the ends of headphone
cords. You also need a stereo cassette player of some
kind. Side 1 will play forward at double speed on 1
side, and side 4 I believe, will play backwards
through the opposite stereo channel, when you flip the
tape over you have sides 2 and 3. When you've recorded
2 sides, you can paste 1 stereo chanel in to a new
mono file, and paste the other in to yet another new
mono file, which you will want to reverse with your
favorite sound editor, so it won't play backwards
anymore. I don't know if you can reverse in total
recorder. You can do it in gold wave. I haven't done
this with my PC yet because I lack a patch cord yet,
they're about $5 at radio shack, but I've done it on a
dual tape deck stereo. Same principal.
Shawn Klein

--- Jen Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
> I am a first time poster to this list. I have A
> question for the group About
> copying cassettes. Let say I want to copy a four
> sided cassette I was told
> by a friend that there is a way that I can copy
> sides One and Three at the
> same time. My question is using gold wave or total
> recorder what kind of a
> cord would I need? Thanks to any one who can help me
> with this problem.
> Yours truely,
> Jen
> 
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