Does Cassette BRAND Affect Sound? | Type 2 cassette shootout

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  • @The_Absurdistt
    @The_Absurdistt Před měsícem +2

    Like your vids, they are well done. One issue that I noticed; The SKC is a 60 minute length tape whereas all the others are 90 minutes. It is well documented that 90 minute tapes are physically thinner and therefore record differently compared. Cheers.

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před měsícem

      you’re absolutely right! I remember trying to get them all in 90 minute but i just thought the SKC was so “out there”, as in, i’ve never heard of the brand…
      might be cool to do a comparison of 60, 90 and 110 of the same brand !

  • @pittjpb8
    @pittjpb8 Před rokem +3

    Dude I love comparison videos like this. Thanks for starting with the drum machine for comparisons: not subject to variability between performances. Great vibes, great info, great production. I want to get a porta studio now!

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching! hope you're inspired and can find a cool machine! I like using drum machines, too, for the exact reason you stated, thanks for noticing!

  • @ericvannielsen
    @ericvannielsen Před rokem +4

    Loved this test! You should do this test on the 464, the high frequencies are really sensitive depending on the formula. Also if you ever do this again, the TDK SA-X used to be considered by some to be the best tape for four tracks. The reason those tapes (SKC, BASF) smelled like crayons is because those are actual chrome formulas, compared with the others which are mostly cobalt-doped ferric 🤓. Oddly enough, in my experience chrome formulas work better for dubbing standard tapes on a tape deck, and end up sounding dull on multitrackers 🤷‍♂️. I learned all that tape stuff on Cassette Comeback - great channel(s) 😉 👍🏻

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před rokem +2

      LOVE Cassette Comeback! I think I mention in this video that's where most of these tapes were ordered from. Thanks for watching! It would be fun to try it on the 464 at high speed...

    • @ericvannielsen
      @ericvannielsen Před rokem

      @@MadeOnTape Do it (if you want 😄)! And grab an SA-X - great tapes!

    • @silvio1641
      @silvio1641 Před 6 měsíci

      Basf tapes used 2 b "real chrome". Agfa was the same. They were made in Germany so u could get the best results by recording them on a DUAL or a Grundig Deck (maybe on other decks 2). Short: for real chrome tapes u need a deck made in Germany. Or a good deck which can calibrate them. I know the videos of cassettecomeback and enjoyed them much. But I still use tapes in 2024 for private purposes. I listen to tapes, sometimes I do mixtapes from Vinyl or from spotify. I've got one deck which i get the best results by using basf tapes and i got more decks which can record very well on TDK, Denon, Sony, Maxell etc. But it's important to calibrate the tape before recording. So there is no difference between source and tape.

  • @ghastlytales
    @ghastlytales Před 2 lety +3

    Whenever you make a video, it genuinely makes my day. I'm working on an old Fostex 160 and loving every minute of it. Cheers from Scotland!
    ~ Mike

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 2 lety

      that’s very kind of you! Happy recording!

  • @TheLionandtheWolfUK
    @TheLionandtheWolfUK Před 4 měsíci

    This is so useful! I just bought my first Tascam Portastudio MK III.

  • @ferenclucas2842
    @ferenclucas2842 Před 3 měsíci

    That maxell sounds the best I'm glad I bought mostly those for my supply

  • @jamesdean5095
    @jamesdean5095 Před rokem +1

    Picked the Maxell every time. It's punchy and buttery all at the same time... lovely. Thanks for the comparison 🙏

  • @johnnydessu
    @johnnydessu Před 2 lety +7

    I've noticed that the maxell is bright compared to every other cassette by far on the drums but I had some problems with the full mix (maybe because I've been acommodated to the cassette sound?idk)

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 2 lety +1

      check out the very end of video and you can hear them back to back ! Yes, our ears can get accustomed quickly. thanks for listening 🙏

    • @BiscoWho
      @BiscoWho Před 11 měsíci +1

      Type II Sony tapes are the best of the Type IIs imo. You need the 100 min ones with the blue trim on them, not the 90 min ones.
      In fact, Sony seems to have the best Type IVs too. They're just not naturally as loud overall. But, they're super bassy without being dull. The Maxell Type IVs are the worst. The mid is through the roof and the treble tends to get scratchy. The bass is just not smooth and clear either, and I personally hate that. I equalize my stuff with an entirely separate EQ and I run my source from a Blu Ray that plays WAV, AAC, and FLAC files from a thumb drive. Plus, in the settings it shows that it plays at the max quality possible of 96 @320. I also edit all of my audio files before putting them on the thumb drive, making sure that I get my songs at the maximum quality.

  • @markitux
    @markitux Před rokem +1

    Sony was the hardest, but in the drum test i always recognize Maxell!
    thanks for this video, man

  • @into.cassette
    @into.cassette Před 2 lety +1

    For a full multi-track mix, a bright tape is always nice. If you're only bouncing one stem to/from tape (like just the drums, for example), you might be surprised that a duller tape mixes better.
    I recently compared TDK D60 [Type I] and TDK SA90 [Type II] tape on drums, and though I preferred the Type II solo'd, when I mixed the drums back in with the keyboards and bass, I preferred Type I so the keys could sit on top.
    Always fun doing these types of experiments. Thank you for sharing your work!

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 2 lety +1

      thanks for watching and listening! I was just replying to another comment: I will definitely use those NAC tapes for something. Perhaps record drums and bounce those out and bring into a "nicer" cassette for a full mix. Thanks for sharing!

  • @bletheringfool
    @bletheringfool Před 3 měsíci

    Yes tape can be Lo-Fi, but it isn't ALWAYS. Thanks for putting the time in with these videos. Fun to mess about with anaogue formats. I was born in the 70s and can now buy devices that were out of reach financially back then.

  • @ilchymis4000
    @ilchymis4000 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Got a handful of Fuji tapes recently, I'm hoping a little bias calibration can help punch it up a bit. I remember reading that they can need some calibration to really shine. At least I feel better about the 20 used XLii's I impulse bought the other day. Those new ones are RUFF.

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 11 měsíci

      new ones had me like "old maxell type 1 sound better than this"
      I dig pretty much all of them for portastudio and they all have creative applications...even the new type ii.... purposefully crappy is a vibe haha

    • @ilchymis4000
      @ilchymis4000 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @MadeOnTape definitely!! I like brighter old type ii's for a lot of stuff that I listen to, but sometimes you just want to get lost in the murky waters for a bit! Might as well grab a little bit of everything while you still can.

  • @GO-tq6hs
    @GO-tq6hs Před 2 lety +1

    awesome video, i have a ton of different tape stock and haven't put in the effort to test all the differences. I listened to this with a subpac and the differences between a lot of these were especially noticeable in the very low end that you might not hear on headphones. The maxell was way more balanced overall, the TDK and the Denon both had some serious punch in the low end compared to everything else though.

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před rokem

      yes, i truly love them all for different reasons, too. Just like different colors to paint with ✌️

  • @1coin1play
    @1coin1play Před 2 lety +1

    Such a fun and informative shootout

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 2 lety

      hey there! really appreciate that. Let me know if there's anything you'd like to see on the channel down the road!

  • @wehappyfewmusic
    @wehappyfewmusic Před 2 lety +1

    A very comprehensive and interesting comparison and it was great to hear the difference between brands on the same source material! I’m even more convinced that the NAC and ATR tapes are the same formula after hearing your test. I’ve also found BASF tapes to be quieter and more muffled than other type 2 tapes as well. The Maxell, TDK and Sony all performed well on your test, it’s just a shame that they don’t produce them anymore. 🙌

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 2 lety +1

      i couldn't confirm, but I've heard from many many people that NAC is making the tapes and ATR or TASCAM is selling them or both. I just don't know where else new tape is made in the States? It's like...I can name almost all the vinyl pressing plants in the US. It's not a secret hahaha
      I put a link to your excellent vid in the description!

    • @wehappyfewmusic
      @wehappyfewmusic Před 2 lety

      @@MadeOnTape oh yes, thanks very much for linking my video. Much appreciated! 👌🤘

    • @ericvannielsen
      @ericvannielsen Před rokem +1

      Yeah NAC makes all of it. Tascam claimed that they reformulated the new cobalt type II’s to suit the 424 line. I saw folks online stating they could hear virtually no difference between the 799 and the ATR/Tascam tapes, despite those brands charging 3-4 times the price 🫠. And nice shoutout to Cassette Comeback - Tony’s insane level of knowledge is why I can guess accurately what the sonics might be on NOS tapes. He also has stated how much he dislikes the 799. Personally I feel like NAC deserves serious props for trying, but I’ve had issues with both their type I’s and II’s, so I’d say folks on the other side of the pond aren’t missing much by not having easy access to those.

    • @wehappyfewmusic
      @wehappyfewmusic Před rokem +1

      @@ericvannielsen many thanks for the extra background info. Yeah Tonys definitely the man when it comes to cassette tapes supply levels and manufacturers, which is particularly impressive considering how little information is out there. At least we’re not missing out then by not being able to get hold of the Tascam tape over here.

    • @ericvannielsen
      @ericvannielsen Před rokem +1

      @@wehappyfewmusic Yeah, of course. I’d be reasonably mad if all new cassettes weren’t legitimately available over here. I wish RTM in France would consider making a type II; I emailed them tomask because pf how good the Fox tape is, amd they said they were not interested because of lack of a profit margin. Also love your channel - it seems we share the same addiction to making music on these things 📼 🎚️🎚️🎚️🎚️ 🎸!

  • @HostiaRecords
    @HostiaRecords Před měsícem

    This is why most high end cassettes decks has a calibration system, and some tapes are more premium than others

  • @italiad1013
    @italiad1013 Před 2 lety +2

    TEAC Gold reel cassettes tha came with the Porta One and assuming rest of Tascam line were great…width of tape had alot to do with it. Also just visually cool looking …Expensive tapes to buy these days, still great!

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 2 lety

      yes those had legit metal reels right? their new tapes are just plastic reels painted gold 😂

  • @ngonnguaudionnaofficial6136

    Thank you man! you saved me a lot of time doing this! love your channel! thanks so much!

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 2 lety +1

      thanks for watching and listening! I hope you get down with some cool experiments in your recordings!🤘

  • @Mark761966
    @Mark761966 Před 2 lety +2

    I imagine the formulation of the coating would have the biggest effect

  • @adamroycroft4455
    @adamroycroft4455 Před rokem

    I think they’re all super similar and that it’s probably be worth going back and seeing if the extra top end from the other tapes is due to having more saturation. It could be a similar situation to swapping pickups. Swapping pickups has less difference in tone than it has in headroom. (Within reason ofc. Single cool and hum bucket will almost always sound different)

  • @harrisfrankou2368
    @harrisfrankou2368 Před 2 lety +1

    Ok we discussed this on another video...now the detailed breakdown!!
    Yes Hundred Percent.
    I ended up...on my Tascam 688 that I preferred Denon HD8. 30minute tapes
    I noticed a lot of differences in tape brands...for example Hitachi Type 2 were very Hissy on the upper sibilance range area.
    Maxell I loved but the Denons were just more balanced with a better mid and high mid end.
    Toshiba sounded thinner.
    TDKs I preferred for Party Tape Mixes...I made mix tapes with my Brother from a young age.
    And lastly it cost more but the shorter tapes have Thicker tape and last longer and seem be better even though costing more.
    I would do 3 demo songs per tape.
    I haven't even watched this yet, but I was fanatical about tapes...I lived across the road from Tower Records on Sunset and the had huge stock of everything.
    And I 5 got songs in Life 101 with Corey Haim and Amy Dolenz, broadcast released with that 688 on cassette, and used Denons or Maxells, in that order which I settled on.
    In fact if I filled my tapes with rough ideas then demo them properly, and had I had no Denons or Maxells...I'd take a couple of days off as my whole board, EQ my BBE, shitty Alesis micro comoressor, was all 90% set levels eqs aux sends...and it was just Denon or Maxell thst just seemed to suit MY STYLE and the way I ran my Board.
    Also to note, which you gave discussed,...saturation, tape saturation.
    Every peak I had I ran into tipping into the Red Zone and averaging orange the drops green in the old Tascam cools screen.
    So I was getting preamp transformer AND tape Saturation, on thos two Tape Brands for MY Sound.
    Make sense?
    I'll edit later... dying to watch this video and get your Link for some HD8's and Maxells!!😆😜

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 2 lety +1

      party tape mixes! thanks for sharing Harris: i hear you on preamp distortion and tape saturation. I dig the blend as well 🤘

  • @adee2569
    @adee2569 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Well done! Thanks for the time and money put in to this video!

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 11 měsíci

      thanks for listening! do you have any favorite cassettes and if so, why?

    • @adee2569
      @adee2569 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Always been Maxell type II for me. I tried the new Tascam and was very disappointed.

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 11 měsíci +1

      yes for portastudio the new type ii's are disappointing and I prefer even a Maxell type i over the new type ii. The ONLY thing those bad cassettes are good for is if you want a purposefully bad sound... which can be cool in the right context! @@adee2569

  • @spacedogsuk3789
    @spacedogsuk3789 Před rokem +2

    BASF and SKC tapes are pure chrome and should be recorded at 0db and have very little hiss ,usualy used from recording from vinyl and not really for portastudio use .....maybe for a mixdown .....the cobalt (maxell,TDK,Sony,Denon) are best for portastudio

  • @jmi5969
    @jmi5969 Před rokem +1

    Well, if the deck can't calibrate for the tape, be prepared that some otherwise decent tapes will sound dull and muffled. It's not their fault, it's the factory settings of the deck.
    What's worse, some of these tapes like the 1990s BASF CEII shown here can easily fool auto-calibration algorithms. I have two decks with auto-calibration, and both can't bias the CEII correctly.

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před rokem

      100%
      this experiment is meant for people who have decks that can't be calibrated. Different tapes can give you different colors for your art

  • @littlevibetown
    @littlevibetown Před rokem +1

    What kind of 1/4” to rca cable brand so you use? My hosa cables keeps breaking
    Cool stuff, glad to see you’re still making this kind of content!

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před rokem

      hey there appreciate it! I only use RCA cables with an RCA - 1/4" adapter.
      I think I mostly use Pro Co brand, but I crazily even have two Mogamis. I wouldn't necessarily recommend that, although I know they'll last me decades.
      I've also inherited RCAs from older folks' studios here in town. Happy recording!

    • @littlevibetown
      @littlevibetown Před rokem +1

      @@MadeOnTape Oh gotcha! Yes those look high quality. I use this cable all the time and trying to find a high quality one that will last. Will look into mogami. So if I understand you correctly you use a rca - rca and then use an adapter to convert?

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před rokem +1

      @@littlevibetown yes that's correct for me! I think i have one pair of RCA to 1/4" but the rest of the time I use adapters. Lots of RCA connections in my portastudio (tape outs are a great mixing tool)

    • @littlevibetown
      @littlevibetown Před rokem

      @@MadeOnTape Same i use the mkII all the time and am letting go of an akai mg614 atm. Gotta have those rcas !

  • @DaveZula
    @DaveZula Před 2 lety +2

    Oh man that NAC comparison really ruined my day... I just bought a whole box of the things. :(

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 2 lety +1

      the good news is that they're very affordable! I have a whole box, too, so you bet I'm gonna use them!
      At the very least, now you have a lot of type ii tape for making cassette loops hahaha

  • @DougMcDave
    @DougMcDave Před 2 lety +1

    I used Maxell type II cassettes more than anything else. I liked the sound.

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 2 lety +1

      me too! I have a nice supply that will take a while to use. have you tried TDK or Sony at all before?

    • @DougMcDave
      @DougMcDave Před 2 lety +1

      @@MadeOnTape Yes, I have received recordings on those. They sound great, also.

  • @jayteelee
    @jayteelee Před rokem +1

    Hi, another awesome video! Thanx for this comparision, I am using TDK, but love Maxell too. But - what about that Tascam tapes, would you mind this kind..?

  • @LittleJakey2000
    @LittleJakey2000 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice shootout. Goes to show you should just grab any cobalt type 2 you have in hand and make some music. Totally agree with the dropout aesthetic’s, keep it real.

  • @harrisfrankou2368
    @harrisfrankou2368 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow I picked the Denon over the maxell no doubts.
    That charcteristic affect on mids.
    Been years too!

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 2 lety

      love how the bass sounded on the Denon

  • @lu4enp
    @lu4enp Před 2 lety +1

    thanks for this hard work!!!! Great video as ever

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 2 lety

      thank you for watching and listening! always great to see you in the comments

  • @72574
    @72574 Před rokem +1

    I wanted to let everyone know that true chromium dioxide or CR02 formulated tapes are no longer being produced.
    NAC and a few other companies use a formula of tape that may be semi compatible with the cassette decks Type 2 bias setting.
    However, these are not true Type 2 or chrome formula tapes.
    The reason for this was the cost for disposal of chromium waste.
    Aside from chromium being bad for the environment.
    The only true CR02 tapes available in 2023 are new old stock CR02 cassettes, or used CR02 cassettes.
    And this is why the prices for true Type 2 chromium tapes are through the roof.

  • @vidtech2630
    @vidtech2630 Před rokem +1

    In the drums department, Maxell sounds better than most, perhaps that's what the deck was biased for. Basf was easy to pick out for its lower noise floor vs Maxell. Also I picked out the fuji correctly BASF sounds good but could probably do with some positive bias and a bit more level, being cro2. Denon is a bit hissy , but not as hissy as NAC. , NAC easily worst tape of them all and can be picked out easily. , it would probably be easier to tell more details if I was familiar with the music. Good video .

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před rokem

      I'm gonna have to use that NAC tape for something weird

  • @Rockit66
    @Rockit66 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Know I am late to the comments, but the video just poped up so...
    I am not a super expert here, but when you say your portastudio is biased for maxell and tdk, I am not sure that is correct. Bias from my experience, is something that one does in terms of calibrating a cassette deck and only higher models of decks have this ability. Because of this most people did not know or ever think about this as lower-end decks only had a record button and rec level. this led to many getting worse recordings than expected while spending extra bucks on type 2 cassettes. They need different calibrations. Therefore most decks had to follow one standard, which was called the TDK standard. That meant that some cassettes just won't work as well on some decks.
    This is where I am a bit surprised because from what I recall a Maxell II does not have the TDK standard, and I still have some that I have used, and I do need to calibrate them differently than TDKs. Also, I do not get as good recordings on the Maxell as the TDKs even with proper calibration. Maybe I have a bad batch, these things are old, but I am only talking about new old stock here, nothing pre-used.
    Maxell also had the UD line for I and II which as I recall was made to support the TDK standard.
    Basf on the other hand where the inventers of true chromium dioxide tapes. these had better clarity but could lack a bit in the bass department, and yes they do smell. I know SKC had many good type 1 cassettes, but not sure if they actually produced their own tape like TDK, Maxell and so on, but BASF did, and they patented the chrome formula. So Maxell and TDK type 2 are not true Chromium. They were probably using cobalt ferric or what it was called. One can argue that it is actually better, and it did come after the chrome invention.
    Anyway, long story short, the portatable does not have calibration features, so I am assuming it is calibrated in the TDK standard.
    Late type 1 tapes were actually just as good as type 2 in my opinion. they still have more hizz, but you can bump up the rec level to almost 7 like metal tapes which are also hizzy, but you cant hear it that well on those levels.
    Not sure about Sony and Denon production, but they did cost more and they do sound great. In my opinion and on my decks I get great results with TDK D's SA and SAX, and Maxell XL II-S. I also like the BASF which also has shared its patented recipe with some brands like Memorex, scotch, Phillips and probably SKC cause that smell is only on chromium dioxide tapes. It is undeniable. But, one does need to calibrate them properly. I have some Sony CD IT II too, and yes they are amazing.

    • @TEDdotcom
      @TEDdotcom Před měsícem

      Agree with your comments.
      That crayon smell is undeniably BASF.
      My tape deck has auto calibration to properly adjust bias and record levels.
      It makes a world of difference if you actually do calibrate your tape before recording.
      My top 3 are TDK, Maxell and Sony cassettes for audio fidelity and performance.
      My top 3 for nostalgia though are Sony, Maxell and BASF.

  • @ArturArocha
    @ArturArocha Před rokem +2

    Esse aparelho não tem regulagem de bias, por isso nas fitas de cromo o som é mais baixo, porque esse aparelho é regulado para fitas de cobalto. Tenho um deck Tascam 103 que grava bem em todas por causa da regulagem de bias.

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před rokem

      when you have no bias adjustment, it’s fun to experiment with these different sounds ☺️

  • @sexytasmin
    @sexytasmin Před rokem +1

    Well done for calling them Type II cassettes as most of them are not true chromes but ferro-cobalt.

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před rokem

      thanks for watching!!! 🙏🏻🤘🏻

  • @johnkaplun9619
    @johnkaplun9619 Před rokem +1

    I found TDK stuff is quitest and Maxell is number 2 and way more available for me.

  • @thomasjacques2822
    @thomasjacques2822 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for doing this, I recently recorded on a Fuji for the first time, noticed it was darker than the tdks i use. Might pick up a couple of those Sonys cause they sounded fat.

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 2 lety

      i loved the bass on the sony!

    • @thomasjacques2822
      @thomasjacques2822 Před 2 lety +1

      Do you do any digital mastering?

    • @thomasjacques2822
      @thomasjacques2822 Před 2 lety +1

      I’m looking for somebody to master an ep I’m nearly finished with.

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 2 lety

      @@thomasjacques2822 Hey Thomas! either I could do it or one of my colleagues. email me at madeontape@gmail

  • @firstnamenonapplicable5138
    @firstnamenonapplicable5138 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Asfar as I'm aware you haven't made a video along these lines, but I was wondering if worn tape adds mojo? I noticed undamaged tape sounds more or less the same but would intentionally somewhat mangled or crinkled tape add something? Maybe when mixed with the undamaged signal?

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 6 měsíci

      this is a fun idea and ambient composers use this frequently... could be interesting on a groove track...

  • @sc0or
    @sc0or Před 11 měsíci +1

    A good vid. Thanks. And you just confirmed ebay prices of these brands =)

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 11 měsíci

      thank you for watching! what’s your favorite brand so far in your experience?

    • @sc0or
      @sc0or Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@MadeOnTape “Modern” Type II Maxells and TDKs due to affordable prices ;) But I’m thinking about some r2r because metal tape prices are insane, and I’d like to “backup” my vinyl disks with max quality.

  • @ACURAOCULTA
    @ACURAOCULTA Před rokem +1

    Very good

  • @buhlir
    @buhlir Před 2 lety +1

    ive also heard that 60min vs 90min is supposed to be better. The 60 because there is less time the tape is thicker so you can maybe hit it harder. idk could be not true but seems plausible.

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 2 lety +1

      60 min is definitely preferable, but I'm not sure it has to do with the sonic qualities, but more of the durability. THAT could be a VERY nerdy shootout... 60 min vs. 90 min vs. 110 min
      the video would only get like 100 views, but it would be the best people watching!

  • @JG-pj3bg
    @JG-pj3bg Před rokem +2

    Stick to Maxell and TDK, they both make great sounding tapes just be careful with TDK, there tape formulas don't seem to age well, New Old Stock TDK to get moldy and dusty inside the cassette shells

  • @joshuathomsen2411
    @joshuathomsen2411 Před rokem +1

    9:31 maaannn, those NAC tapes are NASTY. In a bad way!

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před rokem

      i hope to use their nasty character in a creative way down the road...

  • @RUfromthe40s
    @RUfromthe40s Před 8 měsíci

    yes ,there are type II cassettes that are garbage ,one after testing several only uses the best built cassettes ,one brand might have better tapes but if the casing it´s badly built it´s a deck destroyer ,the cassette as to be well built in it´s whole, as an example one day i found a older person in late 70'´s that had a incredible record colection and because i needed a lotof cassettes and i couldn´t spend much money i went for the older SKC chrome with a golden sticker or inlay papper ,it´s incredible that today all sound perfect and do not dirt the heads ,after i bought other model of skc and they were garbage,at the time each C-90 cassette cost me 20 cents. each i bought maybe 20 and not one is bad today ,that i can´t say of the BASF LH-super I or maxima I, or agfa´s or scoth

  • @gixxerboy555
    @gixxerboy555 Před rokem +1

    Sure you can hear the difference..only on an expensive cassettedeck type-1 will play almost as good as a type-2..

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před rokem

      yes an expensive deck with adjustable bias can make any decent tape sound good! thanks for watching!

  • @Mixingmachine774
    @Mixingmachine774 Před rokem +1

    casettes add some saturation (wow and flutter) and people think that tape sounds better.Only there're some magic harmonics.That's all.

  • @phantasmik000
    @phantasmik000 Před 2 lety +1

    fyi the tascam type 2 cassette is just loaded with NAC type 2 tape, the only difference is just the TASCAM one has the reels in it

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 2 lety +1

      that’s honestly what i’ve heard but i couldn’t confirm it officially and didn’t want to put out wrong information 🙏 thanks for watching!

    • @phantasmik000
      @phantasmik000 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MadeOnTape love the videos man keep it up 👍👍

    • @gordonshumway7465
      @gordonshumway7465 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@MadeOnTape NAC actually mentioned this in PR. I realize most CZcamsrs don't do research, but this info is very easy to find.

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 9 měsíci

      @@gordonshumway7465 this is why we need you 🙏🏻 thank you

  • @RUfromthe40s
    @RUfromthe40s Před 8 měsíci

    the light grey casing on maxell if you use them will destroy any deck perfect alignement or tune first you´ll notice you can´t calibrate other brands cassette because of a badly built cassette ,the tape might be the best but if badly built it destroys any cassette deck ,that mini recorder with inputs it´s what early teen kids uesd to buy to record their first band demos at home, they were the cheapest and no quality at all, the reel deck you have behind you it´s better than any cassette deck if working properly and already set up to record in stereo 4 track recording, home recording conected to a litrle mixing board, the best thing to do is spend money on a good microphone to catch all band sound from above in a litle room ,i´m talking about 13 to 14 years old

  • @gggdubbs
    @gggdubbs Před 2 lety +2

    Why am I watching this entire video, I’ll never record on cassettes ever lol.

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 2 lety

      haha well thank you 😂 you never know …

    • @italiad1013
      @italiad1013 Před 2 lety +2

      Youre missing out…sound in analog that cant be replicated digitally.

    • @DougMcDave
      @DougMcDave Před 2 lety

      Back in the day, tapes were our Playlist, a way of making records portable and they were indispensable for hearing my school band concerts after I performed them. Now I am digitizing them to share and preserve them.

  • @lawrencerasmus
    @lawrencerasmus Před měsícem

    Where the hell is Certron? I was a slitter at Certron in late 60's to early 70's . They are still in business and make type 11

  • @johnkaplun9619
    @johnkaplun9619 Před rokem +1

    It's really unfortunate that the NAC is such garbage. I bought some ATR cassettes some years back and it was also terrible, like unusable like you showed here. Which is odd since their studio master is what I use on my 1/4" and 1/2" reel to reels and I love it, it's a great stuff. I know the rumor is that it's the same as NAC but I'm surprised they would drag down their brand like that.

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před rokem

      it is unfortunate. ATR type 1 is better, even if you can’t bias your portastudio for it

    • @johnkaplun9619
      @johnkaplun9619 Před rokem

      @@MadeOnTape I wonder if they make that or what. Seems odd they would make type I tape themselves and outsource type II. I know RTM is making their Type I in house (while discontinuing SM468 and 7 inch reels, which is a reel heartbreaker). Makes me sad to think we might lose all new tape in my lifetime. Once that happens, it's over.

  • @Mark761966
    @Mark761966 Před 2 lety +1

    Fun fact about Sony. The founder was a Quaker.

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 2 lety

      really? a Japanese Quaker?

    • @Mark761966
      @Mark761966 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MadeOnTape Well, one of them
      Sony (formerly Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo, or Tokyo Telecommunication Engineering, Co.), TTK's founding board president was Tamon Maeda, a Japanese Quaker, prewar Japanese ambassador to ILO, and postwar Minister of Education

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 2 lety

      @@Mark761966 wow crazy! my association in American history is that some of the most outspoken abolitionists in the 1700s were Quakers. Benjamin Lay...check him out!

  • @aliasname602
    @aliasname602 Před 2 lety +1

    Can changing the deck's bias change the results much?

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 2 lety +1

      maybe for the BASF and SKC? You should check out the Anadialog video! he has a great deck for this test.
      The portastudio doesn’t have adjustable bias, or at least not without opening it up and circuit bending . Thanks for watching!

  • @MrROTD
    @MrROTD Před 3 měsíci

    To me SONY was the best and TDK was a close second , I don't know if it's the same thing now.

  • @Mark761966
    @Mark761966 Před 2 lety +1

    Does the Fuji smell of hot lava and cherry blossoms?

  • @mitchyyy18
    @mitchyyy18 Před 5 měsíci +1

    They might be type 2 but they're 4 times the price 😅

  • @lars6104
    @lars6104 Před 6 měsíci +1

    TDK numba 1

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 6 měsíci

      love TDK! Since I made this I've also used Maxell UDS-ii, and that's way closer to the TDK SA on the portastudio than the Maxell XL

    • @lars6104
      @lars6104 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@MadeOnTape finna buy a few maxells to see what they hittin on.

    • @lars6104
      @lars6104 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@MadeOnTape would you know how to route a 4 track Into an SSL G+ analog. Board?

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 6 měsíci

      i could make some guesses but that's above my pay grade 😂 @@lars6104

    • @lars6104
      @lars6104 Před 6 měsíci

      @@MadeOnTape do you have any general videos on how to use an external mixer with a 4 track?

  • @buhlir
    @buhlir Před 2 lety +1

    I hear the most difference always in the high end. It changes drastically from cassette to cassette. Listen to the hi hats. and for a "studio master" its not very master of the studio ha.

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 2 lety

      yes I will still try and get my money's worth and use those 10 studio masters for something...maybe really vibey drums that I bounce to a better cassette afterward? At the very least, now I have a tone of type ii tape for loops. Who doesn't love vibey loops? haha thanks for listening!

  • @travisraab
    @travisraab Před rokem +1

    I only use NIKE cassettes

  • @mickrinaldiofficial979
    @mickrinaldiofficial979 Před 2 lety +1

    Yes definitely!..you also get sticky tape syndrome..maxell is awsome.stay awY from ampex

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 2 lety +1

      oooh I'd assume ampex would be good, since they were the OG

    • @mickrinaldiofficial979
      @mickrinaldiofficial979 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MadeOnTape sorry..I should have said. Ampex bad on the reel to reel..maybe not so on the tape deck

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před 2 lety

      @@mickrinaldiofficial979 ahhh thanks for clarifying!

  • @petercreed2539
    @petercreed2539 Před rokem +1

    You deck s biased for colbolt doped type 2 tapes the basf needs the biased and level backed off

    • @MadeOnTape
      @MadeOnTape  Před rokem

      100%! As an artist, it's fun to know what colors you have available, and I would still find uses for under/overbiased tapes on the portastudio. thanks for watching!

  • @truthfinder4973
    @truthfinder4973 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The new type 2 is worse you better off with type 1 also the new type 2 is not the same its cobalt old 70s tech and not even Chrome.