mixing question

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mixing question
when I try to mix onto my cassette deck it always sounds much weaker...the bass isnt there-the sound is greatly reduced from the original source which is the tascam 4 track.Question being,whats the best way to get the sound to the other side(recordings of the cassette deck)in its most robust form,being as close as posible to what Im hearing on the tascam 4 track?

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william.
 
billyboy2674 said:
whats the best way to get the sound to the other side(recordings of the cassette deck)in its most robust form,being as close as posible to what Im hearing on the tascam 4 track?
Take it to a studio and let a pro mix it.......

(Hey - you asked for the BEST way!!!)
 
lol-so true-but can they mix any recording that comes from a cassette?(which is what I'm using because what I have is a tascam 4 track.)Also,I wonder if mixing it directly to a cd-recorder instead of a cassette deck would help any.
 
billyboy2674 said:
lol-so true-but can they mix any recording that comes from a cassette?(which is what I'm using because what I have is a tascam 4 track.)
Absolutely - I offer that service at my studio. You'd have to bring your 4-track with you - which shouldn't be an issue, since it's portable!

billyboy2674 said:
Also,I wonder if mixing it directly to a cd-recorder instead of a cassette deck would help any.
It would be a significant improvement to be sure!
 
most cassette decks have input gain. Hit that tape hard. It will be happy and sound cool.
 
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