
lo.fi.love
Functionally obsessed.
Hello,
I've got a problem when recording to cassette, and it happens every so often. It happened at my friend's band's show the other day and I'm really upset since almost the entire set's recording has to be scrapped because of this.
Apparently there were issues with the tape when I was recording. When I play it back, the signal goes from being loud and clear to being quiet and muddy, in an almost consistent pattern (equal intervals between low and high).
I've had this problem before. I thought it was the tape, but I was able to rewind the tape and record again without this problem occurring on the same stretch of tape.
I'm using a Marantz PMD-430 stereo cassette field recorder with two dynamic mics, if this provides any insightful information. Also, the first two bands' sets came out OK on the A-side of the tape. I flipped over the tape and rewound it before recording the third band, which is the recording that I have this problem with.
Is it a matter of adjusting some settings on the recorder? Or, is it about the tension of the tape in the cassette (the reels held the tape too tightly)?
If anybody can help I will be really thankful. I'd like for this to not happen again.
Thank you!
I've got a problem when recording to cassette, and it happens every so often. It happened at my friend's band's show the other day and I'm really upset since almost the entire set's recording has to be scrapped because of this.
Apparently there were issues with the tape when I was recording. When I play it back, the signal goes from being loud and clear to being quiet and muddy, in an almost consistent pattern (equal intervals between low and high).
I've had this problem before. I thought it was the tape, but I was able to rewind the tape and record again without this problem occurring on the same stretch of tape.
I'm using a Marantz PMD-430 stereo cassette field recorder with two dynamic mics, if this provides any insightful information. Also, the first two bands' sets came out OK on the A-side of the tape. I flipped over the tape and rewound it before recording the third band, which is the recording that I have this problem with.
Is it a matter of adjusting some settings on the recorder? Or, is it about the tension of the tape in the cassette (the reels held the tape too tightly)?
If anybody can help I will be really thankful. I'd like for this to not happen again.
Thank you!