Did you read the title of the thread, "Newbie question"........yes, newbie means that a person is new inLoco. I'm NEW!!! I know nada about recording. Anything making sense in there?...
slahs89 wrote: I was asking a question...Im new...If you cant help me, then just keep your snap shut, ok? :P
look man i already gave you the answer... i did make fun of you but i gave you the stupid answer! and what does a cassete recorder has to do with pro audio gear???
are you telling me you never recorded a cd or radio to a cassete from your stereo??? if not you are probably around 13 or so right???
just it has nothing to do with recording!!! even my granny can do that and knows nothing about recording...
that's a thing you should find for yourself cause if you ask for help on that subject i imagine what's coming next...
I posted in here because I tried other places but they were so inactvive I would have had to wait forever for one response (And I dont have that much time). And I never have recorded anything from my stereo to cassette, it has always been burning cds. I dont have a good enough computer to get the software required to transfer the songs. I wanted to know how to transfer them from the PS-04 directly to the cassettes. So thanks for all your help but my question still hasn't been answered.
Slahs89, Go to your local music store or someplace like Guitar Center where someonce can show and explain to you what options are available for existing products and how to interface them to do what you need.
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So I need a 3.5mm jack, now what? Do I need a certain cassete r
So I need a 3.5mm jack, now what? Do I need a certain cassete recorder or something?
Is there a way to transfer your digital songs to cassetes? Yes.
Yes.
Could you please explain to me how I transfer them?
Could you please explain to me how I transfer them?
computer > cable > cassette recorder remember to press play (an
computer > cable > cassette recorder
remember to press play (and record)
how did you find this forum if you couldn't find this answer?
I'm new to recording, not new to being able to find something on
I'm new to recording, not new to being able to find something on the internet. :wink:
sorry but this question is so stupid... you've got to be kidding
sorry but this question is so stupid...
you've got to be kidding!!!
how can someone not know how to connect a rca cable or whatever to a cassete recorder...
push record on the cassete...
:-? :? :lol:
Did you read the title of the thread, "Newbie question"........y
Did you read the title of the thread, "Newbie question"........yes, newbie means that a person is new inLoco. I'm NEW!!! I know nada about recording. Anything making sense in there?...
inLoco wrote: sorry but this question is so stupid... you've got
Don't be too hard on him/her. Keep in mind that there are people out there nowadays that have never even seen a cassette tape.
So, it's not surprising that some people would not inherently know how to record something from a computer to a tape.
I was asking a question...Im new...If you cant help me, then jus
I was asking a question...Im new...If you cant help me, then just keep your snap shut, ok? :P
slahs89 wrote: I was asking a question...Im new...If you cant he
I don't know at whom that was directed, but your question has pretty much already been answered.
All you need is a cable to go from the line out on your soundcard to the input on your cassette deck.
A quick search on google yielded this: http://www-beta.sjchorus.org/songs/computer-to-tape.htm
Ahh, the wonders of the internet.
slahs89 wrote: I was asking a question...Im new...If you cant he
look man i already gave you the answer... i did make fun of you but i gave you the stupid answer! and what does a cassete recorder has to do with pro audio gear???
are you telling me you never recorded a cd or radio to a cassete from your stereo??? if not you are probably around 13 or so right???
just it has nothing to do with recording!!! even my granny can do that and knows nothing about recording...
that's a thing you should find for yourself cause if you ask for help on that subject i imagine what's coming next...
I posted in here because I tried other places but they were so i
I posted in here because I tried other places but they were so inactvive I would have had to wait forever for one response (And I dont have that much time). And I never have recorded anything from my stereo to cassette, it has always been burning cds. I dont have a good enough computer to get the software required to transfer the songs. I wanted to know how to transfer them from the PS-04 directly to the cassettes. So thanks for all your help but my question still hasn't been answered.
Well, now that you have mentioned something rather important ( P
Well, now that you have mentioned something rather important ( PS-04) maybe you'll get a correct answer.
I assume you are referring to the Zoom PS-04.
Before now, you said nothing of these digital tracks not being on a PC.
If you had, you would have had a much more valid question.
In this case, I believe you must transfer the files to a computer via the SmartMedia card. Sorry, it would seem there is no direct way to do it.
Once that is accomplished, your question has already been answered
just connect a minijack to rca cable from the zoom to the casset
just connect a minijack to rca cable from the zoom to the cassete recorder!!!
push rec on the cassete and then start from the zoom
Ok. It took a while because I wasn't very clear, my fault, sorr
Ok. It took a while because I wasn't very clear, my fault, sorry. But I got my answer. Thanks for the help.
-slash89
Slahs89, Go to your local music store or someplace like Guitar C
Slahs89, Go to your local music store or someplace like Guitar Center where someonce can show and explain to you what options are available for existing products and how to interface them to do what you need.
I'll ask the guys at guitar center next time I'm in. Thanks
I'll ask the guys at guitar center next time I'm in. Thanks