In less than a months time, I'll be making a large road trip east for a three week stay. A five hour drive sounds daunting but isn't too bad with a couple of mix tapes.
Once you pass Taupo, it feels like you are alone in the wilderness for several hours. Last time I made the trip, I only recorded half of the tape properly with edited songs. The rest was taped continuously off the radio with ads, DJs and callers in-between songs.
As my car isn't worth the splurge of a CD stereo system, I'm sticking with my cassette player. Instead of hooking in the ipod, think I'll try and make at least 3 tapes for the journey.
I've always been a fan of older technology such as cassettes. I bought tapes instead of CDs until they became completely obsolete.
My brother used to use a hack tape to record songs and then re-recorded them onto a final tape. I just record direct onto a tape and don't re-record unless it is quite a messy recording.
Its funny to listen to the older tapes I made since about age 12. I had an obsession with 80s music and only recorded a few modern songs.
The quality is not the greatest- grainy, half cut off and parts re-recorded over but they provide some entertainment especially on road trips.
For birthdays, I used to record special mix-tapes so I had a defined soundtrack of tunes for the day.
I'm only half-way through the first tape for the trip and it is taking a while as I only want songs I haven't been able to capture.
I better listen to the radio over the next few weekends, so I can achieve my 3 tape goal.
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Mixed tapes
Labels:
capture,
cds,
journey,
mixtape,
old technology,
radio,
recordings,
road trips,
stereotypes,
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