Making music with reel 2 reel 8 track cassette cd ipod

In my home, I like mixing some vint-retro with my state of the art entertainment equipment/decor.

My all-time [URL removed] was the AKAi ReeL to ReeL which I really enjoyed back in my college days and miss it a lot!

Then came 8 track which I recently donated to charity along with few good clean 8-track tapes.

Cassettes & its players went out my door in a flash by replacing for cd-dvds.

Not a big fan of the ipod..

  • So, what’s next to come?
  • Has anyone been keeping up with the latest thing out there?

Reeling to track for a tune of clues next ==> ♫ thanks ♫

asked about 14 years ago

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Interesting question. The answer probably lies with Apple or a 12-year old.

answered about 14 years ago

you’re so right about asking a 12 yr old! They’re soooo Smart…
thanks all for replies.

answered about 14 years ago

MONTROSE
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If Your Looking to Record They Sell Portable Multi-track Recording studios – in 8, 16,48 tracks Some have CD Burners Built Right in the Porta Studio, So you can Make your own Pro Recording & make the CD at the same Time. Or Some Record on to a Flash Drive Then You have to use a Card Reader & Mix it on Computer or Lewave the Flash Drive in the Porta Studio & Mix it Down Thru a Stereo Amplifier. —There are all Kinds of Stuff Out there —Thats Just the Tip of the Iceburg! Check out Any Musical Instrument Shop, & check out the Recording Dept. Hope this Helps!

Cheers!
HAVE A GREAT DAY!
God Bless —Rob

answered about 14 years ago

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