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In Reply to: Re: CASSETE posted by bob on August 31, 2001 at 11:41:56: : : I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF THERE IS A WAY TO RECORD FROM MY COMPUTER TO A CASSETE TAPE, IF THERER IS CAN SOMEONE PLEASE E-MAIL ME AND TELL ME HOW TO DO IT?????? : Easiest way for me is to place a mike in front of computer speakers and adjust accordingly....it is very easy to control equalizing by then recording again to another cassette...I do a lot of this and have found this to be best for me..especially if I want to have some control over balance. good luck No there is a better way.. If you have a double ended lead (a one where both ends are the same) and put an adaptor on onew of the end so that it fits the computer head phone socket. Then put the other end (the bigger one) into the microphone socket o your tape player.
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