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Compact Cassette - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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cassette tape culture - re-uses for the almost obsolete format ... investigation recording twenty years on from the hight of their popularity cassettes are all but forgotten by the music industry, but still very much in use in police interview rooms.
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Cassette - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cassette may refer to: •In general, a small cartridge.<sup class="noprint Inline-Template" title="The material in the vicinity of this tag may not be factual or accurate{{#if:March 2009| from March ...
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designers have their way with cassettes... and you can too! ... twenty years on from the hight of their popularity cassettes are all but forgotten by the music industry, but still very much in use in police interview rooms.
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We all have cassette tapes floating around the backseat. Some are artist originals, and many are forgotten mixes that once captured the zeitgeist of an era old. Perhaps a past love or road trip inspired these unwanted gems? How To Turn Cassettes Into CDs Back to Computer Technology > How-To's © ZDNet Music...
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Magnetic recording is the backbone of the electronics revolution. Learn how this analog technology lets you store and erase data! ... In the audio realm, magnetic tape (in the form of compact cassettes) is a popular way of distributing music. People either buy tapes pre-recorded with material, or make their own tapes from CDs.
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How they work ... Back to Tapes/ ... Cassette tapes were invented in 1967 by Phillips to improve the usefulness of recorded sound. A tape recorder can record and replay voices and music on tapes, which contain set lengths of magnetic tape. Stereo tracks are recorded on each side of the tape.
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