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Cassette Players and Recorder
Q: i have a dual cassette player/recorder and a dual cd player/recorder along with a PA system with speakers and microphone....i want to hook up everything to run through the PA system and microphones to be able to record from cassette to CD and also i want to be able to record me singing along with accompaniment tapes or cds and record the music with me singing with them...i have tried every hook up that i know of......can anyone give me specific instructions without all the electronic talk...i...
A: I think you probably need a mixer.
Feed your sources (cassette/mic etc) into the mixer and output to your recorder (tape or CD) and PA system. You may need adapters for the outputs from your sources to the mixer - small mixers are not expensive and would allow you to control the relative volume of each channel. Good idea to use headphones as well to prevent feedback.
A suggested layout would be:
RCA outputs from tape out into mixer (some mixers may allow you to connect...
I would like to be able to record on my computer the way I did with my old cassette player. This facility isn't available with the new cd players and I really miss it. I often left my recorder running at parties, during the singsong and it was great to listen to them later.

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Gregg Kowalsky resides in Oakland, California where he completed a Master of Fine Arts degree in Electronic Music and Recording Media at Mills College. Kowalsky’s compositions range from drone and noise pieces to meditative psychedelia with minimalist aesthetic. Gregg has composed dance, sound installations, film and acoustic ensembles.
After the release of his 2006 record, Through the Cardial Window, Gregg started experi- menting with tape loops, cassette players and record- ers, analog synths, sine oscillators, mixer feedback, contact mics and various acoustic sound sources. Through these experiments he developed a series entitled Tape Chants, which is made up of perfor- mances and compositions using tapes as the main source material as well as the mono speakers of various cassette players for the piece’s amplification. All of the cassettes are tuned to each other using the pitch control and halfspeed playback devices located on the Sony TCM 200DV cassette recorder. All of the compositions are constructed with tuned sinewaves as the starting point and the pieces are built using sources such as shruti box, percussion, gongs, etc. The live performances of Tape Chants begin with the placement of the 6-10 cassette recorders and boomboxes around the performance space. The piece begins with the adjustment of the amplitudes of the individual tape players. Gregg walks around the space listening to the overall mix and slowly adjust the volume on the players’ to create a live lo-fi sur- round sound mix. The live set fits somewhere be- tween sound installation and performance. Gregg also perform a heavier version of the piece on a PA or guitar amps.
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