/CASSETTE TAPE/ GENERAL

/CASSETTE TAPE/ GENERAL

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-BITCH ABOUT PEOPLE BUYING TAPES IN 2016

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Anyone getting Marshall Mathers LP with the brick?

Hey guys, I just noticed something.

Whenever I play a cassette I bought in my 4 track recorder it plays back at a slightly faster speed. Not fast enough that'd you'd notice on a casual listen but fast enough that if you played it along with the actual time it will end a few seconds before.

Any idea why this is? Is my 4 track slightly broken?

the Pangea tape (bottom one) is my most prized possession. Really glad I got my hands on one.

Can you adjust the speed

I released this scary drone music tape

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Yeah but even at the lowest speed its too fast.

I'm wondering if the power outlet being used could effect the 4 track. Not too sure. I'm pretty new to cassettes in general.

It's probably fucked up

I want to release an album on cassette,

my local thrift store has plenty of cheap ass tapes I can buy, but what's a good tape dubber thing to buy?

buy new tapes. unless the thrift store sells for a quarter each, new tapes will be cheaper most likely

What website would you recommend? Should I order blank tapes and order labels with artwork separately? I'm fine with a little manual labor for like 50 copys

In one of the tapes I have the film tape holding the film ripped or something and I can't play it anymore. I've read tutorials that you just have to cut the bad part and tape them together with scotch tape or something. Does anyone know if any music is lost on the piece that is cut off?

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I did a series where I recorded improvs over old cassettes too though
dogsinreverse.bandcamp.com/album/cassette-tape-series-tape-no-1

these guys ship?

Yea you can use tape. Just cut it to the right size with an exacto. I make tape loops all the time using scotch tape

Your stuff is awesome dude.

I picked up the last copy of Joy, Departed by Sorority Noise earlier today.

Yup it's where I got my tapes from

Protip: You can buy short duration colored cassette tapes, and then buy the 90 minute Maxell shits, and then just swap the tapes out.

Now you have a marginally cheaper 90 minute colored tape.

thanks

Rofl you're gonna save like 3 dollars doing that plus all the time and hassle it'll take

It has to be done

You guys are fucking retarded for perpetuating the use of audio cassette tapes

Alright thanks.

Having physical copies of something you appreciate is nice for some people.

Bump. Will post new cops in a moment

Cassettes are becoming more expensive now and it is starting to annoy me. I got into cassettes just because they were cheaper than CDs and Vinyl, but just as collectible (usually download codes too).

Bigger labels are selling cassettes for $10+, which is fucking terrible since cassettes costs $.50 to make each.

Hell, even some local bands are now charging more than $5 for shitty dubbed maxwell tapes with lazy ass printer paper covers. If you are going to make a cassette cost just as much as vinyl, just fucking buy a record.

My personal golden rule of cassettes is to keep it at or under $5 unless I really like them, any more and they are ripping you off. Fucking stop trying to brooklyn every single niche of music.

It's really just a nice way to get a physical version of something. Especially for smaller artists. You can press a short run of tapes for barely anything

use audio books. Thrift stores sell audiobooks on tape for $1 each usually (which is like 10 90 minute tapes) Not good quality, but they are cassettes.

or just buy blank tapes

nigga blank tapes longer to get online compared to just walking your bitch ass over to a thrift shop and buying the Goosebumps series on tape

You can't wait a couple days to get tapes? Plan your shit better

don't tell me what to do

and what place can you buy ten 90-minute tapes for $1

You can't but you can get tapes that don't sound like garbage

Any cassettes sound like garbage anyways, the more garbage they sound no difference

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That applies to all physical media.

CDs and records are equally as retarded in the age of the internet.

Not as retarded as paying money for downloads.

this

Which is why buying tapes basically just for the d/l code is cool

actually its equally as retarded

protip you don't own any media physical or digital

You can sell physical copies, and often profit off them, downloads are like paying for thin air.

All the recent arrivals

That Luxury Elite and Winter Sleep tapes are dope. The reverse side of the J card for the Winter Sleep tape is sweet as well

Dream catalogue charges too much for their tapes, and most of the best ones are sold out anyway.

Haven't listened to the Winter Sleep tape yet, but I just got the Luxury Elite one for cheap on Discogs and it sounds great. It also has a lot of cool remixes on the b side.
They do charge a lot, but I'm physical media consumer scum

at least CD's and Vinyl sound good

Tapes are terrible.

I understand the need for physical media if you are a band playing shows and stuff, I just don't get why it's hard to make CD's instead of Tapes

It's not expensive at all. People are just fucking greedy to make tapes instead of CD's

another plus for CD's is: PEOPLE HAVE FUCKING CD PLAYERS

>PEOPLE HAVE FUCKING CD PLAYERS
It costs like $10 to buy a cassette player, big deal.

Tapes are like posters, pins, and other merch. They are more goodies than they are physical media. It is a nice way to support the band, especially since it is still cheaper to manufacture a good looking cassette over a good looking CD.

I do like CD's because they offer all the things that digital offers, but with more physical goodies as well, but you can't deny the certain charm of cassettes.

I can. I am old, I had Green Day Dookie on Tape. I finally got my own CD player and turned my back on them like everybody else in the world

They sound bad

I dunno, I was 12 before CDs were really a thing, and I still buy tapes that aren't available as anything else. I don't think they sound that bad, and there is something charming about a tape that someone carefully handmade 50 of.

Sure, if you're REALLY comparing, of course they aren't crisp and sharp sounding, but they don't sound BAD if you have even a decent tape deck.

They are mediocre for stuff like rock or classical or anything high fidelity, but good for stuff like vaporwave, noise or lo-fi indie, etc.

>Tapes are terrible.

They all have worse quality than digital.

They are all objectively retarded. Get your fucking shit together.

>paying for music

>I just don't get why it's hard to make CD's instead of Tapes


Because making an actual CDr is not the same as burning your MP3s to a disc. The quality will be shit.

It's much more expensive to make an actual CDr than it is to make an actual cassette tape, in terms of professional manufacture.

Burned CDs from your computer might be a little better than the tape your ripped from your boombox, but both are shit.

Actually this thread is about paying for plastic.

>People are just fucking greedy to make tapes instead of CD's

As an observer of a friend who recently put out a tape, this is just blatantly not true. He and his bandmate paid out of pocket to produce 100 tapes and are selling them for a $1 profit.

It really is just that much cheaper unless you want a pixelated piece of ream paper folded in half and a sharpie marked cd. To actually produce a decent cd case and a printed cd IS more expensive.

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Mostly stuff that's not available on another format.

Some 4-tracks record and play back tapes faster than a standard cassette deck, but usually it's at a speed faster than usual (such as 1.5x or 2x) rather than only slightly as you're describing.