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Re: [ARSCLIST] Microcassettes
Hi Brenda:
A typical Microcassette recorder/player can be connected right up to your monitoring system thru the
headphone jack. It'll easily drive a line input. I'd knock out all the record-protect tabs before
doing this, just to make sure no one accidently throws the machine into record.
I've done a fair number of microcassettes here and I just use one of two Olympus battery-op
machines, both of which have speed adjust (although I usually prefer to do speed-correction in the
computer if it's needed). Most microcassettes are just spoken word and I'm happy to EQ it for
audibility if the client so desires. Neither of these machines have ever eaten a tape, and one of
them has been used extensively since 1988.
-- Tom Fine
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nelson-Strauss, Brenda" <bnelsons@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 10:46 AM
Subject: [ARSCLIST] Microcassettes
We've begun to receive some interviews on microcassettes, so I'm looking
for advice on playback machines. Our immediate goal is to review the
material on the microcassettes for content and sound quality and make a
serviceable reference copy. As far as I can tell, most machines do not
have an output, other than a headphone jack. We do not foresee using the
playback machine for either recording or transcribing; however, if the
transcription machines offer better quality sound and have an output,
then perhaps that is what we should consider.
Just as an FYI, I've already spoken to Richard Hess about his process
for transferring microcassettes, and certainly for long term
preservation we will consider other options. But at the moment, we just
need to be able to evaluate the content.
Thanks-
Brenda
Brenda Nelson-Strauss
Head of Collections
Archives of African American Music and Culture
Indiana University
Smith Research Center, Suite 180
Bloomington, IN 47408
812-855-7530
bnelsons@xxxxxxxxxxx
www.indiana.edu/~aaamc
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