I never thought I would see the day in which someone had to teach students how to use a portable cassette recorder. One day, LP vinyl records just may become historical artifacts.
When I bought a record player my daughter assumed the sound would come out of the player itself. I had to explain that it doesn't do that and that you had to connect it to the stereo
juan: you have been given the great honor of proctoring the next ap spanish language exam here in chavez high school me, a 24 year old from canada: FUCK YEAH DUDE
Yeah LOL, I made and uploaded that video for the proctors in my school at the time, I would have never imagined the video would be watched by thousands of people.
Would love an in depth overview or tutorial in how the player works ! I mean the electronics inside ! Especially the record and transmit data in preference to record and play audio ! The way it handles data is different than simple audio !
Something about that unit was making A LOT of noise the ticking sound and when you played it back it sounded like the drive motor inside was sitting on the microphone... as I understand it (in most cases is better to use an external microphone if at all possible
Todavía me acuerdo cuando poníamos un radiocasete enfrente de otro para copiar una cinta, y el que tenía un radiocasete de doble pletina era el amo del barrio. Que tiempos😂😂😂
I used to have a tape recorder but have a tape deck to play tapes already made but not record but I first had the klnd that has rell to reel tape then the cassette recorder in 1969 !
Can we record an MP3 file in the cassette without the external mic? With Y adapter cable or something between a PC and the tape recorder? It would be for getting more pretty sound :) if it's not possible with this recorder, can you suggest another one?
You can’t get a better sound from mp3. 320kbs is 20mhz and clear sound is 22mhz. You can’t generate the lost information. (You can and I know how but it’s advanced) if you want to hook it up just run a 3.5mm audio jack from the headphones jack of the computer into the external mic jack of the recorder but it’s not going to make it sound any better. If you want true audio from a cassette use a professional type s cassette type 3 and record it from an analog or lossless source with a Dolby s cassette deck
Most cassette decks have RCA (Red/White cables) input that you can plug into with an RCA - to - 3.5mm adapter, which you could pop anything with 3.5 output into, including directly to your computer or phone to play audio through into it. Some cassette recorders (not the same as decks) will have 3.5mm AUX/MIC ports, which should function similarly, but I can't say for certain it'll give a clear or stereo signal, since mine doesn't.
Each tape has a number on it that (usually) signifies the runtime of the cassette in total (you can calculate per side by doing that number divided by 2). Sometimes cassettes will have an extra bit of time at the end (depending on manufacturer) and sometimes you might end up with less. The best way to find out is by recording the output directly into a computer and timing when the noise/audio starts and stops.
Above reply is the solution, but the inverse is true if you find yourself using blank cassettes, and you don't want them overwritten. No Hole = Read / Write Hole = Read Only
or use a magnet so you don’t have to do that I know it works on feral tapes I have valuable stuff on metal tapes so I don’t know about metal tapes though
hey, is it it okay if i use a small portion of your video ( you pressing the stop button) from 3:53 to 3:55?? please reply, i am using it for a music video
I never thought I would see the day in which someone had to teach students how to use a portable cassette recorder. One day, LP vinyl records just may become historical artifacts.
Even better - people collect vinyl records
When I bought a record player my daughter assumed the sound would come out of the player itself. I had to explain that it doesn't do that and that you had to connect it to the stereo
juan: you have been given the great honor of proctoring the next ap spanish language exam here in chavez high school
me, a 24 year old from canada: FUCK YEAH DUDE
Yeah LOL, I made and uploaded that video for the proctors in my school at the time, I would have never imagined the video would be watched by thousands of people.
Yeah. That video was meant for the 10 teachers who would proctor that class exam that year! I never thought I would get 70K views 😂
@@JuanGallardoTeruel lol!
Thank you man I'm planning to get two tape recorders and needed to know how to recorder so I can make some audio logs much appreciated
The most handy cassette video on YT 🙌🏻
i like how he's telling that if the students got said to watch this, meanwhile me who got this in recomended and just enjoys cassettes.
I find this hilarious teaching people how to play a tape recorder I am like dying inside and I am not entirely sure why lol!
Would love an in depth overview or tutorial in how the player works ! I mean the electronics inside ! Especially the record and transmit data in preference to record and play audio ! The way it handles data is different than simple audio !
Something about that unit was making A LOT of noise the ticking sound and when you played it back it sounded like the drive motor inside was sitting on the microphone... as I understand it (in most cases is better to use an external microphone if at all possible
In those years, children only one year old understood directly how to use a cassette recorder. Students of today must be teached on this.
What’s it called like the name of the product
Panasonic Slim line RQ-2102 AC/DC Auto-stop portable Cassette Recorder
Another nick name for them is shoe box recorded
Todavía me acuerdo cuando poníamos un radiocasete enfrente de otro para copiar una cinta, y el que tenía un radiocasete de doble pletina era el amo del barrio. Que tiempos😂😂😂
what a The Magnus Archives obsession has me doing
I used to have a tape recorder but have a tape deck to play tapes already made but not record but I first had the klnd that has rell to reel tape then the cassette recorder in 1969 !
Thanks for explaining ❤
I miss the old electronics
Where can i buy one of these?
Can we record an MP3 file in the cassette without the external mic? With Y adapter cable or something between a PC and the tape recorder?
It would be for getting more pretty sound :) if it's not possible with this recorder, can you suggest another one?
You can’t get a better sound from mp3. 320kbs is 20mhz and clear sound is 22mhz. You can’t generate the lost information. (You can and I know how but it’s advanced) if you want to hook it up just run a 3.5mm audio jack from the headphones jack of the computer into the external mic jack of the recorder but it’s not going to make it sound any better. If you want true audio from a cassette use a professional type s cassette type 3 and record it from an analog or lossless source with a Dolby s cassette deck
Most cassette decks have RCA (Red/White cables) input that you can plug into with an RCA - to - 3.5mm adapter, which you could pop anything with 3.5 output into, including directly to your computer or phone to play audio through into it.
Some cassette recorders (not the same as decks) will have 3.5mm AUX/MIC ports, which should function similarly, but I can't say for certain it'll give a clear or stereo signal, since mine doesn't.
how do you recharge it? I don't see a usb C port! ;)
Go to hell
How much mins can a tape recorder hold
That varies you can get a wide range of recording time (example a 60 minute tape) it is actually 30 minutes on each side Google "cassette tape length"
The length of the cassette/2 on each side
Each tape has a number on it that (usually) signifies the runtime of the cassette in total (you can calculate per side by doing that number divided by 2). Sometimes cassettes will have an extra bit of time at the end (depending on manufacturer) and sometimes you might end up with less.
The best way to find out is by recording the output directly into a computer and timing when the noise/audio starts and stops.
thank u but we need more or deeply information about tape recorder for some work
I guess I can't record on cassette tapes that were released by music artists since the record button won't let me press it to record.
You can, you just have to put tape over the little square shaped holes on the edge opposite to the side where the tape is visible.
Above reply is the solution, but the inverse is true if you find yourself using blank cassettes, and you don't want them overwritten.
No Hole = Read / Write
Hole = Read Only
Thank YOU. Muchas gracias.
After I have recorded my voice how do I download it
What do you do if you mess up?! Is there any way to delete it and redo it or?!
Frida Tavira, just rewind and record on top of the previous recording.
or use a magnet so you don’t have to do that I know it works on feral tapes I have valuable stuff on metal tapes so I don’t know about metal tapes though
hey, is it it okay if i use a small portion of your video ( you pressing the stop button)
from 3:53 to 3:55??
please reply, i am using it for a music video
Sure
@@JuanGallardoTeruel Thank you very much!
How about the sound Tok Tok Tok....?
My tape recorder. Great!
Is this available now
Why am i watching this?
Nostalgia
i have that panasonic tape recorder
I like these nothing wrong with them
Very nice!
Interesting...
thanks
We have the same car no cap
how to delete it?
Rewind the cassette to the minute/section you want to delete and re-record over that section
Use a strong magnet over the tape. It should destroy the magnetism of the tape fairly easily
Sound like fez
Very good...
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