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* **3.5mm to 3.5mm cord**: i somehow had one already laying around that's like several feet long but you can probably get a decent sized one for cheap off amazon or something. you need this to connect your two devices, the source of the music and the tape recorder. | * **3.5mm to 3.5mm cord**: i somehow had one already laying around that's like several feet long but you can probably get a decent sized one for cheap off amazon or something. you need this to connect your two devices, the source of the music and the tape recorder. | ||
* **cassette recorder**: my player doubles as a recorder so i don't have to worry about getting a separate device. it's a jensen MCR-75 that i got for $30 off amazon. most cassette nerds would scoff at this and say to get a better quality player but i don't have $150 to throw at a refurbished walkman, and even if i did, it's not like i use tapes often enough to have a reason to throw that kind of money at an old player/ | * **cassette recorder**: my player doubles as a recorder so i don't have to worry about getting a separate device. it's a jensen MCR-75 that i got for $30 off amazon. most cassette nerds would scoff at this and say to get a better quality player but i don't have $150 to throw at a refurbished walkman, and even if i did, it's not like i use tapes often enough to have a reason to throw that kind of money at an old player/ | ||
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+ | ===== 1. setting up ===== | ||
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+ | so before we get into the actual recording, even after you have all the supplies, there' | ||
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+ | - that cord from before? connect it to the " | ||
+ | - next, connect the other side of the cord to the headphone jack of your computer, phone, music player, whatever device you're using. if you have a PC, you can connect it directly to the back where the sound card ports are, just make sure you connect it to the proper headphones port - if not labeled, it's traditionally colored green. | ||
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+ | i don't really know how this all works tech-wise, nor do i fully understand it - all i know is that this shit works the way i do it so that's how i'm writing about it. it gets a lot more confusing and stupid if you look it up and i don't even know the difference between line in and headphones or whatever the fuck but does it matter? kind of yeah but i got this to work without fully understanding so whatever | ||
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+ | next: your music! your playlist/ | ||
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+ | when it comes to the music itself, since essentially all you're doing is recording from the sound output of your device, you can get it from anywhere. you can record from a streaming service, youtube, whatever, if you want. i personally collect digital music (piracy and buying but mostly piracy) and am deeply, abnormally committed to keeping my library organized, so typically, i will write down and organize my planned playlist, take the music files and copy them from their albums into a new folder, order the tracks, then split them into two folders for both sides. after that, i'll transfer the playlist folder to my music player, and begin recording. | ||
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+ | ===== 2. recording ===== | ||
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+ | ok we're done with prep we can finally get to the fun part. once you have your music device whatever thing connected with your cassette recorder, take your blank tape and insert it into the recorder, making sure side A faces you so you record onto that side. next, BEFORE YOU HIT PLAY ON YOUR MUSIC DEVICE, on the recorder, press the " | ||
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+ | ALSO, make sure your music device is at a low to medium volume, or else the tape will record at a high volume! this one took a while to click in my head. you can do a couple test recordings to figure out the volume - just make sure you rewind to the beginning at the tape after each test, and do the wait thing before trying again, and probably don't do it too much you might fuck up the tape (2-3 times should be ok??). | ||
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+ | then you just wait for a while as it records. you gotta let it play through the music and everything. if you have a long playlist this might take forever. | ||
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+ | make sure you periodically check in on your music player to see what song it's on, so you know when to stop playback and flip to side B. i recommend splitting your playlist into two different sides so that, when it's time to flip, it doesn' | ||
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+ | also, when you're done recording on side A, hit fast forward and wait till it's at the end, because the end of side A is the start of side B. i don't know if this is exactly required but i heard it's a neat thing to do and makes things cleaner or whatever. | ||
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+ | ===== 3. making the j-card (optional!) ===== | ||
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+ | you don't HAVE to do this but it's another fun creative part of making your own tapes: making the little insert cover thing that goes in the case! if your tapes didn't come with a case for some reason, you can probably buy them online, but i'm pretty sure most blanks will come with one so it's probably not something to worry about. | ||
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+ | for the former, i know there' | ||
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+ | the latter site is [[https:// | ||
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+ | also, you can use standard printer/ | ||
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+ | either way, once you have your j-card printed out, just cut it out! i use a paper cutter [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== end ===== | ||
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+ | and you're done! i don't have much else to add but have fun playing your mixtapes :D here's pics of some of my created mixtapes because why not: | ||
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+ | (written 2024-02-04) |
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