Re: New Member Question

2004-10-17 Thread Gary Petraccaro
Good software will give you the feature of reversing the backwards track. - Original Message - From: "doc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2004 1:29 PM Subject: Re: New Member Question I

Re: New Member Question

2004-10-17 Thread Gary Petraccaro
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

Re: New Member Question

2004-10-16 Thread doc
If you played it on a stereo deck which is what I think someone is suggesting all you'll get is track 1 running forward and track 2 running backward. Doc Wright http://wrightplaceinc.net If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why? then where does the learning start? - Original Message -

Re: New Member Question

2004-10-16 Thread shawn klein
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