Rich_S
Member
A recent Internet search revealed that a singer I recorded a demo with 25-ish years ago died last year. This put in me in a nostalgic mood, and made me realize our old demo should be better preserved that a couple cassettes sitting in my desk drawer. Better yet, I'm wondering if modern technology might enable me to remix the old tracks, improving on what my meager abilities turned out 'way back when.
So, I'm looking for a way to play back the old tapes and rip them to digital files. We recorded the demo on a borrowed Tascam 246 and I believe we used the DBX. (I'll know for sure when I get home this weekend and find the old cassettes.)
Anybody have a working 246 that could help me out? Were there any other 4-track cassette machines that used DBX noise reduction that could also do this job?
So, I'm looking for a way to play back the old tapes and rip them to digital files. We recorded the demo on a borrowed Tascam 246 and I believe we used the DBX. (I'll know for sure when I get home this weekend and find the old cassettes.)
Anybody have a working 246 that could help me out? Were there any other 4-track cassette machines that used DBX noise reduction that could also do this job?