It was a process that could break your spirit and eat up an entire weekend. Now, we had an old tutorial on this floating around CNET for years that involved some discontinued, PC-only software and a tedious method of stopping and encoding between each song. Much like digitizing LPs, doing the process right involves several careful steps and a surplus of time. Unfortunately, the process for converting a cassette tape to MP3 is painful enough to have kept this project at bay for years. I'm afraid to throw them away because I'm certain there's no way I can find them again.īecause some of these tapes are from bands I actually played in, a combination of ego and sentimentality compels me to rescue them from analog obscurity. I still have a case full of tapes made by the garage bands I loved as a teenager. The first time my band ever released a demo, it was a demo tape.įor independent musicians of the '80s and '90s, cassette tapes offered the first affordable medium for both recording and distributing music. The first time I ever bought music with my own money, it was on a cassette tape (which, by the way, I'm proud to say was Run DMC's "Raising Hell"). The first read-along books I had as a kid were on cassette tape. The cassette tape was the dominant music format through most of my childhood. As far as I'm concerned, we have a global musical crisis on our hands.
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