I have a ton of cassettes with jam sessions I did with a drummer friend back in the early 80s, and they've held up pretty well. As soon as I get the proper interface for my laptop, I'll be transferring all of them to digital.
A couple of these tapes, however, were accidentally recorded with a delay - probably a built-in feature of whatever mixing board we were using - and were recorded in mono. There's a delay applied to everything; when the drummer hits his snare, you hear "smack-smack" (in about the amount of time it takes to read those two words). Is there ANY trick that you know of that would somehow allow me to remove or cancel out the delay effect? I'm thinking there isn't, but it's worth a try.
Bruce in Korea
A couple of these tapes, however, were accidentally recorded with a delay - probably a built-in feature of whatever mixing board we were using - and were recorded in mono. There's a delay applied to everything; when the drummer hits his snare, you hear "smack-smack" (in about the amount of time it takes to read those two words). Is there ANY trick that you know of that would somehow allow me to remove or cancel out the delay effect? I'm thinking there isn't, but it's worth a try.
Bruce in Korea