-=PCTechTalk=- Re: audacity/old tape cassette recording project

  • From: "cristy" <poppy0206@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 18:28:35 -0400

This is a long term monster of a project since I have so many old voice 
lesson tapes from my old teach, I decided to edit some of the older tapes 
into new cassette tapes as well to use for current vocal practice.

That is being done after I rip them to the computer.  I am using an old 
cassette player not as good (boom type box with a double cassette holder), 
it records tape to tape.  So I will need to use that solution on both sides 
of that as well I suspect.  for those tapes, I realize I will not be able to 
digitally enhance them for current practice but thats ok for now.

So, for now I am cleaning tape heads, ripping old cassettes to hard drive, 
editing out long silences or talk I do not want in them, then if they were 
old voice lessons and I think decent ones, creating a new practice tapes as 
it is hard to practice vocal scales with a CD since I often need to pause, 
rewind, and fast forward.  I used to practice alot while driving lol... and 
now with my newer car, have no tape deck in it, so..dont know what to use if 
I need to in the car.


thanks,



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