When you were talking about mixtapes, I thought you were talking about
songs, not spliced pieces of stuff. My husband and I used to do tons of
tapes of all kinds of music. We used to have decks that didn't put a
squelch in between presses of buttons, so you could, if you worked on it,
make them sound like you had a bunch of turntables, or, at least more than
one. But then, they started making decks where you couldn't do that, no
matter how hard you tried, because there was a built-in squelch which would
put about a second in between everything. Anyway, I think I still have tons
of them. We also would make them for people as presents. Pam.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tyler Zahnke
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2017 7:59 PM
To: tape@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [TapeVille] mixtapes
Have any of you on this list ever made mixtapes using cassette
equipment? As much of a cassette-lover as I am, the first so-called
"mixtapes" I made weren't literally tapes, I was doing it digitally
since I began. But I am interested in the cassette mixtape culture as
well. Collage counts; so if you've ever taken clips from existing
sources and edited them together using a tape machine, I would like to
know. I have done this digitally, but this is a tape mailing list. Now
you're probably wondering why I even created the list; well, I have a
tape collection, and I can play them and I like their sound, I just
happen to not have a machine that records them at this time.
Tyler Z
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