colacentral
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Hey; I imagine most people reading this will quickly realise how ignorant of all this malarkey I really am, but you don't learn if you don't ask questions, so, with that said:
I've recently purchased a Tascam cassette four-track, and will be looking to mix down to a tape deck for the purpose of bouncing the tracks. My question is: when searching for tape decks to purchase online, how do I know they'll be compatible and connect to the four-track? Are they any alternatives to tape decks that will accomplish the same goals that I could consider (bearing in mind that I don't have much money to spend)? E.g. are there fairly inexpensive decks that mix down to cd-r and will connect to an old four-track?
I may be completely missing some fundamental point here, so apologies. But I want to make sure I fully understand what I'm buying before I spend anything, without any regrets later.
Thanks to anyone who can help!
I've recently purchased a Tascam cassette four-track, and will be looking to mix down to a tape deck for the purpose of bouncing the tracks. My question is: when searching for tape decks to purchase online, how do I know they'll be compatible and connect to the four-track? Are they any alternatives to tape decks that will accomplish the same goals that I could consider (bearing in mind that I don't have much money to spend)? E.g. are there fairly inexpensive decks that mix down to cd-r and will connect to an old four-track?
I may be completely missing some fundamental point here, so apologies. But I want to make sure I fully understand what I'm buying before I spend anything, without any regrets later.
Thanks to anyone who can help!