De-Script - Running Point - For Guitar And Amplifier (Cassette, Album)
2014
Label: Power Moves Label - 002 • Format: Cassette Album, Limited Edition • Country: Canada • Genre: Rock • Style: Experimental
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Feb 17, · I first got into the Beatles on cassette, and the cassette running orders of most Beatles albums is different from the LP or CD running orders. Here, for example, is the cassette running order of "Revolver": Side 1: 1. "Good Day Sunshine" 2. "And Your Bird Can Sing" 3. "Doctor Robert" 4. "I Want To Tell You" 5. "Taxman" 6. "I'm Only Sleeping" 7.
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Apr 23, · Perhaps the most common connection to be found on musical equipment, the quarter-inch jack is the type of connection that is used on electric guitars and guitar amps. The plug itself is always 1/4-inch or mm jack, with a single black hoop called an insulating ring towards its tip (this indicates that this is a ‘mono’ or single-channel.
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A cassette player or video recorder can be connected to the sound card directly, to the Line In or Auxiliary input connector. On a cassette player you must connect the Line Out or Play Out output connectors to the sound card. Cables with the right plugs on each end are sold at .
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Cassette Player Guitar Amp: With some inspiration gained from other similar projects posted on the Internet, I turned a Sony Walkman cassette player/recorder into a guitar amplifier run on 2 AA batteries.
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Dec 23, · The cassette decks business was pretty good back in the days, especially in late 80’s – early 90’s, but now it seems like a lot of people are going back to old-school music sets. We might have YouTube and iTunes nowadays, but listening to a cassette will .
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My tape deck (a 6 cassette changer) posses some technical issues and some cassettes don't pause enough to great a new track. This I can work around and I already purchased the Roxio software which I can use to edit the tracks and remove long delays and grab the songs and export to the file I stonescarkagataursharphammer.xyzinfos:
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Hack Any Tape Player Into a Guitar Amp: Tape players are pretty much obsolete these days. The only place you can find tapes is either the thrift shop or the back of grannies cupboard. After making an ible' on how to convert a radio to an amp, I thought I'd try a tape stonescarkagataursharphammer.xyzinfo Tape p.
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Jan 02, · Hey guys I am new here and loving this site. I also have a tascam 4 track that I want to use a a pre amp into my pc. I was just wondering when you do this, do you still need to record to tape on the 4 track and then transfer it to digital or can you use it as a pre amp without tape and be able to record on a program like audacity?
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