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Jrmyers28
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I have a dozen or so old tapes from my college band days recorded on a tascam 4 track workstation (not sure of model #). The workstation no longer exists but the tapes still do, these obviously don't play in a regular tape player since the 4 track records at a faster speed, etc.
We only recorded 1 track (mic on the floor in the music room.. picking up all amped instruments, drums, etc) so i don't have multiple track issues to worry about. I simply want to get these into a digital sound file the easiest and cheapest possible way so that it can play back at normal speeds and I can cherish all the greatness I thought we were making back then once again.
I have seen tape -> mp3 via USB decks, these are inexpensive but not sure how to control the playback speed. Does anyone have any suggestions? Any help would be most appreciative!!!
Thanks!
We only recorded 1 track (mic on the floor in the music room.. picking up all amped instruments, drums, etc) so i don't have multiple track issues to worry about. I simply want to get these into a digital sound file the easiest and cheapest possible way so that it can play back at normal speeds and I can cherish all the greatness I thought we were making back then once again.
I have seen tape -> mp3 via USB decks, these are inexpensive but not sure how to control the playback speed. Does anyone have any suggestions? Any help would be most appreciative!!!
Thanks!