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ok I have a small cassete, like the really small ones, like the size of a pen cap, and i need help transfering it some how into a bigger tape or maybe even a cd.

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the song on it is improvised so replaying it is out of the question

2007-01-25 12:54:38 · 1 answers · asked by that kid 2 in Consumer Electronics Music & Music Players

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To put it on a CD, take a minicassette player and a 1/8" mono male to 1/8" stereo male cable, plug that into the Line Input on your computer. Adjust the volume on your minicassette player to 1/4 to 1/3 the way up. Doubleclick on your speaker icon, go into the properties and pick recording. Make sure the Line Input is being used and adjust the slider for main and line in volume. Now open up your favourite sound recording program. I use Audacity, it's free from http://audacity.sourceforge.net and start recording, hit play on the minicassette deck, edit it up and save to a WAV file. Open up your CD burning program, pick that you want to burn an audio CD, use that WAV file and voila! That's it!

Dubbing to a regular sized cassette is similar. If you have a cassette deck that has inputs on it, then use a suitable cable to hook them up together, such as 1/8" mono male to 1/8" RCA stereo male. If you don't but have a dual deck cassette recorder, then use one of those Cassette CD player adapters and put a 1/8" female stereo to 1/8" male mono adapter on the end of it and use the dual deck's dubbing feature.

2007-01-29 06:30:57 · answer #1 · answered by Geoff S 6 · 0 0

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