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That tape you spilled champagne on in the limo to the prom is not going to work in ANY cassette player! Even if in normal condition, some of those old tapes may be so degraded that only a professional archivist can safely get the sound off of the tape.
Have you ever tried to put a tape into a new shell? Trust me, surgeons don't want that kind of ordeal. At times they have to go to extreme measures which you and I are not just too lazy or uncoordinated enough to do, but also, not educated enough in the weird skill set required, to do.
Professional Audio archiving is a weird science requiring mechanics, chemistry, computer, math and manual dexterity skills. So if you have content that is really critical, you should at least consult a pro for pricing. Of course, uncle Ralph singing "Like a Virgin" in drag may be a hilarious memory, but it may not be worth the price of a professional archiving job.
Assuming you have the software you need, the first thing to do is check the buttons, switches and connections and get the deck ready to work with your sound card. When recording from the radio you should turn on the mpx filter. If you are using home recorded tapes that are Metal or CrO2 you should change that setting appropriately.
The Cassette decks output should go to the sound cards "Line" input usually color coded green not the Mic input. So, an adapter or cable with RCA to mini plug connectors will be necessary. The second thing to do in the recording setup process is to set up the tape deck output and sound card input so you have the maximum volume coming from the tape deck possible without overloading the input of the sound card or other audio interface.
On commercial tapes you generally don't have to worry about the cassette decks output level as much as with self recorded tapes, so you can often just just crank it up to maximum. This is certainly not true of all tapes, so be careful, monitor your levels and adjust. The reason for getting the maximum output level is that you want the lowest noise level possible on your digital recording.
Cassette tapes or reel to reel for that matter have limited signal to noise ratios compared to a good sound card. On the other hand, you don't want to crank things up too high to lower your noise "floor" at the expense of dynamic compression and distortion.
Raising the noise floor may give you a bit more "hiss" between songs, but that is usually pretty easy to eliminate using software on the computer. Eliminating distortion on the other hand, is extremely difficult if not impossible. There is Pro level software that can do a reasonably good job of it, but it is very expensive, and no software like this is ever perfect.
On self recorded tapes, you need to make sure the output is not too hot. You should be able to determine overloaded output from the meters. Occasional momentary peaks just barely going into the red is often acceptable. Use your ears as your guide to some extent here, but don't bet your time on them. Finding out you have some ever so slightly distorted parts later on in the process means starting over from the beginning.
Not fun at all. Once sure of your output level, get your input level correct. Follow the same rules. Occasional peaks may be fine. You should definitely try a test recording or two when learning your sound cards meter accuracy. It is not uncommon, especially with built-in sound or inexpensive sound cards to have inaccurate metering.
Listen carefully to the recordings for anything nasty. Digital distortion should be easier to hear than typical tape drive overload or the distortion on heavily distorted metal or grunge music, for example.
Big Note: Cassette tapes are fragile and lose sound quality due to stretching, fraying, residues and all sorts of other reasons. Don't expect to be able to clean up this sort of thing. It isn't the fault of the sound card if the tape is messed up. Monitor the tape decks output if you suspect the tape is damaged.
OK, so now, presumably you are ready to record. Different software will use different procedures, but it's all pretty similar. First you "Arm" set record check box to on, not hit the record transport button on the tracks you want to record on.
A single channel is often set to record in stereo - read the manual or help file for your software! This allows a much longer transmission range more speakers to be connected at once. Some other wireless speakers use the classic RF radio frequency transmission to send audio wirelessly. The transmitter would encode the audio signal on an RF carrier signal and transmit it wirelessly. The receiver typically built into or connected to the speaker would receive this modulated RF signal; decode the audio signal; convert the audio to analog if need be; crossover and amplify the audio and use it to drive its drivers to produce sound.
How do I connect speakers to my monitor? In order to properly connect speakers to a computer monitor, the monitor must be capable of outputting audio. Then it is a matter of sending the audio from the monitor to an amplifier if necessary and then to the speakers, using adapters if need be.
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