Transfer Tape to digital[views:1445][posts:7]_______________________________ [Jan 31,2009 4:45pm - Seth ""] I have a demo of my old band from 1998 and would like to transfer it from my tape to cd or digital etc... I have the original reel but the guitarist left in a barn and is has corroded and I dont think it is worth restoring? Any suggestions. Thanks. |
________________________________________ [Jan 31,2009 5:53pm - AndrewBastard ""] Easiest way is to just take a four track or any old tape cassette player and line it into your computer and record it with some free audio software like Audacity or something. Press play on the tape player and record on the computer...it'll record in real time so you have to let the tape play in it's entirety to get all the material. |
_______________________________________________ [Jan 31,2009 5:58pm - IllinoisEnemaBradness ""] one inch or two inch reel?. there must be a place in Boston that does transfers |
________________________________ [Jan 31,2009 10:14pm - Seth ""] yeah but the 1 inch real is very corroded and it even has shit on it that would probably cost a good penny to restore... thus a waste of time if none of it was usable. Thanks for the advice!!! |
________________________________ [Aug 30,2011 11:46am - Seth ""] Sorry to re hash this but I finally have my old demo and looking for someone who will transfer it to cd? Anyone? It is about 10 to 15 min log. |
_____________________________________ [Aug 30,2011 12:56pm - arilliusbm ""] Skitzoid demo? |
_______________________________ [Aug 30,2011 1:12pm - Seth ""] Yes and looking to have it done. Anyone help!:rolleyes: |
_______________________________ [Aug 30,2011 1:51pm - Mutis ""] I didn't know they recorded music onto transfer tape. What's next? Elmer's glue video? The Future Is Now. |