Very efficiently demonstrated, thank you. I made my first loop tape. Now, how to make a longer one and also, that gap (yeah I know, I'll try that tape over the eraser head thing).
Hi there, Can I start a recording after I have tinkered the loop cassette, or does the recording / sound have to be recorded on the tape beforehand? I had tried to first build the loop cassette and then make a recording, but I always heard a crack when the recording stopped! Can you tell me how to do it right thanks in advance Regards
Hi! Unfortunately, when I record on my tascam 424 mkii my loop cassettes only one track is recorded, sometimes two ... Could you please tell me what this may be about? thank you :)
Your maths is slightly off. Tape speeds are invariably fractions of thirty inches per second- domestic reel-to-reel machines run at 7 1/2 ips or 3 3/4 ips, and cassette players at 1 7/8 ips. Eight seconds would therefore be exactly fifteen inches.
Nice! Thanks for the simple tutorial. Even I can follow this... and that's saying a lot.
short n sweet, thank u
Very efficient video, congrats. I love that Panasonic too. Wish I still had mine from childhood....
Very efficiently demonstrated, thank you. I made my first loop tape. Now, how to make a longer one and also, that gap (yeah I know, I'll try that tape over the eraser head thing).
Hi there,
Can I start a recording after I have tinkered the loop cassette, or does the recording / sound have to be recorded on the tape beforehand? I had tried to first build the loop cassette and then make a recording, but I always heard a crack when the recording stopped! Can you tell me how to do it right
thanks in advance
Regards
2:18 Radiohead has entered the chat (also great helpful video thanks!)
Very useful video! I would however recommend keeping the slip sheet in on loop tapes like this.
HEY why is there a slip sheet?
So if I make an 8 second loop, will I get 16 beats at 120bpm? Or will it drift off? Gonna start experimenting this weekend!
Great video, thanks!
nice
Great video! I will try to build one of these tape loops for my next project.
Very useful thanks!
Be careful of the screwdrivers, most of the time they can be magnetized and they can erase what's on the tape :)
That’s a good point, I hadn’t thought of that. Thank you
Be reet, record over them anyway
@@ferrifet7267 aye up. Thars not wrong.
If i play my loop in cassete player, it ends somehow :/
Do you know why?
how many centimeters?
Hi! Unfortunately, when I record on my tascam 424 mkii my loop cassettes only one track is recorded, sometimes two ... Could you please tell me what this may be about? thank you :)
My tape won’t run at all... 🤷🏼♂️ I pushed PLAY, and it just stopped. How is this possible?
I'm going crazy... My tape keeps tangling on itself when I try to GENTLE put it in place... how the hell yours sits put in place?
I need make this!
Your maths is slightly off. Tape speeds are invariably fractions of thirty inches per second- domestic reel-to-reel machines run at 7 1/2 ips or 3 3/4 ips, and cassette players at 1 7/8 ips. Eight seconds would therefore be exactly fifteen inches.