Standard cord with a standard cassette deck, not a cassette player such as the typical adaptive jobs. You will need a cord with two rca plugs on one end and a standard earphone jack on the other. The two rca plugs go into the left and right channel sockets of the deck. The earphone plug goes into the line-in output of the sound card. The rest depends on the software you use.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Jen Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2004 12:22 PM
Subject: New Member Question



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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