Hello, I was wondering which USB cassette Decks have the most accessible
software?
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Okay, take a look at http://www.radioparts.com.au as they have a
Marantz Cassette Deck listed up there which you can check out, perhaps
you could get that particular model locally.
On 31/10/2009, at 10:19 AM, Dale E. Heltzer wrote:
I'm still busily archiving my own and others
Hello TIA,
There is a cassette deck that is made to use with PC's and or Macks.
It is made by Grace.
Check it out here:
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3800739
I mite get one of these myself to put my old tapes on CDs.
Yours truly, John.
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I'm still busily archiving my own and others' old treasured cassettes.
I had to have the belt replaced on my white elephant mcd8050 (from the
old DAK catalog).
I'd like to have a backup in case it goes awry again.
Any suggestions for a moderately-priced, decently performing cass
ay replace them.
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From: VICTORIA VAUGHAN
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Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 4:33 AM
Subject: Re: Cassette deck for Digitizing Audio
Hi, This is Vicky. Please tell me more about what you are doing with your
cassettes. I hav
Never heard of them. Thanks.
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From: Tom
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Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: Cassette deck for Digitizing Audio
Are you looking for a cassette deck with digital output or
one with just analog output?
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> DJ, I have forwarded your questions to a friend who operates a small
> computer business nextdoor to me and who is an avid audiophile and
> mu
sites will stand behind their products. So I hope
to have some decent qualitative info for y'all by the weekend.
-Kane
On 8/29/07, Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you looking for a cassette deck with digital output or
> one with just analog output?
>
> I just di
, August 29, 2007 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: Cassette deck for Digitizing Audio
> Just a correction. The firm you were trying to refer to, DJ, actually
> is Numark,
> spelled with a u. A site offering Numark's USB turntable is as
> follows: http://www.floridamusicco.com/proddetail~p
High Kane.
Thinks for the corection man, I really needed that to stay on the right
track.
What those turntables actually have, are 1-8th ench jacks for hooking a hi
fi cassette deck up to them.
But however, I read something on the net while ago about a cassette deck
that goes right in the case
Just a correction. The firm you were trying to refer to, DJ, actually
is Numark,
spelled with a u. A site offering Numark's USB turntable is as
follows: http://www.floridamusicco.com/proddetail~prod~numark_ttusb.htm
I'm not sure whether Numark offers a stand-alone cassette deck like
t
High Garry,
I believe that New Mark makes a cassette deck that you plug in to your
computer via USB port.
Check them out at:
http://www.newmark.com
I hope this helps.
Signed John Price.
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Hi, This is Vicky. Please tell me more about what you are doing with your
cassettes. I have a ton of both regular music cassettes and video tapes to
transfer to CD or DVD. I would really like to hear how you are proceeding.
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Tha
Mine's dead and Sony has me on indefinite backorder. Still have 600 tapes to
go and there's Nothing local. Any ideas?
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Hi,
I use the versa corder from c crane company:
www.ccradio.com
I think its around 100 bucks, and, there is a tape available for
free, should you buy it, from the company.
Rusty
> At 08:11 AM 12/10/2006, Ted Phillips spake thusly:-
>Hi listers. Does anyone know of a cassett
Hi all,
Has anyone had success using the "Plusdeck" internal deck? I hear the
accompanying software isn't accessible but it would seem that one might be able
to use this deck with other recording programs. It would be nice not to have an
outbord deck connected to the computer.
Bob Allen Prahin
Louie! Do you want four tracks as in consumer stereo music cassettes
or four track as in Talking Book format? By double speed do you mean 3 3/4
or 7 1/2?
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To my knowledge, TASCAM, were still making machines that would do what you
want, I can't check up on that here though as the TASCAM site is (at the
best of times) difficult to get around.
I'm quite sure that 4 track cassette machines will be with us for a while,
(for the musician who is startin
Do want a recorder that will record at twice the normal speed or do
you want to be able to double the speed of a recording? Try looking
for Fostex or Tascam, some units have a dial to adjust the speed of
the tape during recording and playback, the lowest speed is likely
faster than the normal speed
Hi all,
Any one know where I can get a four track tape cassette that will play at
double speed.
Louie
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