Thursday, March 6, 2008

Blank Cassette Tapes - History, Importance, And Resilience

The versatility of the blank cassette tape is remarkable. For many years, people have used them to collect songs appropriate for various occasions. They have been passed on from one person to another for any reason under the sun, from friendship to expression of romantic feelings. Such tapes often circulate for months or years from person to person. I would listen to the radio for hours to hear my favorite song. This was back in the days before mp3 s. I would capture those moments on blank cassette tapes, if I was really lucky. However, those tapes weren t perfect and there were a lot of hits and misses; I would often record the DJ s small talk and commercials while trying to create the perfect mix tape. If you re feeling particularly artistic, you can even dress up the blank cassette labels with markers, stickers, pen or pencil. Music is not just about the notes or words of a song, after all; the presentation is at least equally important. Creative names and designs increase one s appreciation for the music and even one s understanding of the music. Improvements in technological innovations have resulted in the way the recording is done. CDs and DVDs have replaced the blank cassette tapes. In order to improve the quality of recording digital audio tape has come into being. MP3 invention has resulted in easy recording of mixes. One can download songs from Internet and record it on CD. On completion one can print CD label also. Many people would like to have good old blank cassette tapes for recording. Some people prefer to sign up for online communities and swap their own cassette mixes with others, which enables them to expand their music knowledge. These people have a lot of fun and get exposed to different music as they go all over the country and the world. For all the subsequent technological wonders we have seen, the blank cassette tape left an indelible mark on the public. It made it possible for us to creatively mix our own music for the first time, a skill we have since refined with MP3s and CDs. Blank cassette tapes were used to record, compile number of songs, capture and retain some special moments. Some even extend their creative impulses to blank cassette labels , which you can decorate with stickers or marker pens if it is as a gift. But new recording technology has evolved over time, we have DVDs and CDs. A system of digital audio tape is now available that provides greatly improved recording quality. No matter where technology takes us, we will always remember the music in our past. It transformed. And we have carried this on into our new technologies. Nothing is quite as fun as that classic mix tape!

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