Interesting Things In Cases #2 : Language Learner

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Another interesting thing in a case - a Language Learning system.
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Komentáře • 421

  • @Techmoan
    @Techmoan  Před měsícem +351

    @DRDCC added the following info under an earlier edit of this video:
    _The system was sold like this (in a case) by commercial language learning companies. There were 2 versions. Home study (like this) and a version that would allow to send tapes back to the tutor (organization). They were also used at schools. Then called Language Lab. I have installed many of them back in the day. You could use several recorders at once as a teacher, all connected to a teacher desk with a main recorder. Each student would have their own recorder and all tapes, containing the student answers would have been collected at the end of a class. They would all be evaluated by the teacher later._

    • @HOLLASOUNDS
      @HOLLASOUNDS Před měsícem +11

      Thankyou for your work, You go the extra mile and make things like an old tape player interesting.

    • @meandmyEV
      @meandmyEV Před měsícem +8

      I am so glad this commenter added this and that you mentioned that you didn't understand how it was used because I was thinking I was missing something that was supposed to be obvious. Very interesting. I remember having something similar but much more simple in school where a teacher would read a story on a standard cassette and then read questions. We were supposed to pause the tape and write our answers.

    • @bostonrailfan2427
      @bostonrailfan2427 Před měsícem +6

      was this worldwide? because i recall using a similar kind of language tape in the US for Spanish in 2001/02

    • @thabudmaster
      @thabudmaster Před měsícem +5

      Have you ever played around with any of the Tascam 4 -Track recorders from the late 80s- early 90s? I used to love messing about with them when i was learning guitar in my bedroom

    • @WhiteErFox
      @WhiteErFox Před měsícem +7

      Holy Moly!!! NOW I remember! Those wooden desks with headphones hanging on the side!!
      That was this system!! I had almosten forgotten! :o Thanks! :D
      lol, French was never my favorite language. Although it is considered as a second language here in Belgium. (as we have the Flemish part and the Wales part and a tiny bit of German.)
      Maybe that is the reason I "forgot" about it. Mind you, we didn't use this system all the time, mostly as a supplement to the books.
      No, English was my preferred language and the one I was (and still am) most fluid in. Thanks to MacGyver and The A-Team... oh, and Airwolf!
      wow lol, what a flashback.

  • @Zveebo
    @Zveebo Před měsícem +268

    2:05 The bit about being very careful to get a matching set of batteries never fails to make me laugh 😂

    • @bobblum5973
      @bobblum5973 Před měsícem +8

      It's like my socks: I have a pair with one black sock and one navy blue sock. And then I have another pair identical to that, one black and the other navy blue!
      😁
      Obviously the issue is to avoid mixing old used batteries with new ones, or rechargeable ones with single-use, or alkaline with lithium.

    • @Code7Unltd
      @Code7Unltd Před měsícem

      I know you're joking, but many people have exploded batteries by mixing alkaline AAs and 14500 cells together in the same unit, particularly an VTxx 'console' made out of a tube TV-looking clock by a gibberish micro-brand on Amazon.
      Of course, Cathode Ray Dude Gaiden did a video on his and found that the unit had a BL-5C cell instead.

    • @dougbrowning82
      @dougbrowning82 Před měsícem +3

      @@bobblum5973 Even mixing different brands is often frowned upon.

    • @bobblum5973
      @bobblum5973 Před měsícem +2

      @@dougbrowning82 True, because Each manufacturer can have a slightly different formula for the chemical makeup of each cell, which results in a different voltage and current output capability over time. You'll see variations even between batches, although they should be negligible in practical use.

    • @lafcursiax
      @lafcursiax Před měsícem +2

      a MaTcHiNg SeT!

  • @joethompson11
    @joethompson11 Před měsícem +201

    Thanks Patrons! Really appreciate you making Mat's life easy without having to deal with sponsors ❤

    • @kd1841
      @kd1841 Před měsícem +10

      You’re welcome! 😉And I appreciate Matt giving us credit at the end of every video in a slow enough outro format where one can actually find their name, lol!😂❤ btw, my name on the credits is different than this account name.

    • @enlamainyokohama
      @enlamainyokohama Před měsícem +3

      It only costs $1 a month (or more if you like). There's a few extra videos now and then.

  • @AussieTVMusic
    @AussieTVMusic Před měsícem +126

    That stereo test tape sounds like a couple in a car arguing which way to go.

    • @adampope5107
      @adampope5107 Před měsícem +3

      The very last sound on the right track is "left...dammit when did they change the intersection? "

    • @jul1440
      @jul1440 Před měsícem +5

      Lol...Matt once said that very thing about it on one of his videos.

    • @Code7Unltd
      @Code7Unltd Před měsícem +2

      Try watching that Amazon boombox review. That black stereo unit had a tape deck so wonky that it was funny.

  • @robertjpayne
    @robertjpayne Před měsícem +164

    Trust Matt to shoehorn a karaoke feature into almost any device...

    • @chillstar
      @chillstar Před měsícem +23

      And some 90s Rap

    • @belstar1128
      @belstar1128 Před měsícem +19

      he clearly loves karaoke despite denying it lol

    • @mattgreen5351
      @mattgreen5351 Před měsícem +1

      Yep, we need to ready our fingers over the Unsubscribe button in case it keeps happening. 😂

    • @robertjpayne
      @robertjpayne Před měsícem +3

      ​@@mattgreen5351I don't think the 'we' is appropriate as I won't be unsubscribing. This is by far the best channel on YT .

    • @mattgreen5351
      @mattgreen5351 Před měsícem +1

      @@robertjpayne Oh I completely agree! I was just joking. Mat is brilliant and I would never unsubscribe. 🫶

  • @cargo_vroom9729
    @cargo_vroom9729 Před měsícem +14

    "Teaching French to the Dutch" sounds like some sort of quaint old timey analogy.

    • @stevegreen8262
      @stevegreen8262 Před měsícem +4

      'a pleasant and easy task', the opposite of 'teaching Dutch to the English'.

    • @GustafXI
      @GustafXI Před 26 dny +1

      we should use it in the channel, just randomly

  • @gbraadnl
    @gbraadnl Před měsícem +78

    19:18 from the written Dutch: "Taalpracticum thuis" which means "Language Practice at home" it sounds like it would be the case this was done at home and probably sent in for review.

    • @demofilm
      @demofilm Před měsícem +4

      yes it could be some LOI school thing.

    • @nimoy007
      @nimoy007 Před měsícem +1

      Read the pinned comment

    • @sjefhendrickx2257
      @sjefhendrickx2257 Před měsícem

      @@nimoy007 and!?

    • @nimoy007
      @nimoy007 Před měsícem +1

      @@sjefhendrickx2257 Your theory does not match what is written there.

  • @LegoBob4123
    @LegoBob4123 Před měsícem +10

    10:15 It's lunchtime at school and you want to listen to your favorite tape while eating, but your Walkman's batteries are empty. You sneak into the empty language classroom and pop your tape into one of these machines. You accidently hit the record button, since it's right next to play, and don't notice since the tape starts playing. The next time you play your tape, you realize that the right channel of your favorite song has been replaced by your chewing.

  • @BarryWilliams0
    @BarryWilliams0 Před měsícem +111

    Reminds me of my school days in the 1970's. We occasionally went into the Language Lab, which was a room full of booths. Each student would sit in a booth and don a pair of headphones. Under each seat was a reel to reel tape recorder which you could control with switches to your right - REC, PLAY, FFWD and REW.
    A French lesson consisted of listening to the recorded teacher and repeating what they said until you got it right.
    The actual French teacher sat at the front of the room behind an elevated desk and a control panel. She also had headphones and could secretly listen in to any of our sessions, occasionally speaking to us with words of encouragement - or otherwise if she caught us messing about!

    • @rolfs2165
      @rolfs2165 Před měsícem +11

      My school still had a language lab around the year 2000, just with cassette recorders. We didn't really use it for its original purpose any more, though. Teachers would occasionally go there for a "this is how we used to do it" lesson, but mostly it was used for large exams.

    • @spugintrntl
      @spugintrntl Před měsícem +4

      I graduated in 2006, and this sounds so futuristic!

    • @rich_edwards79
      @rich_edwards79 Před měsícem +6

      I'm assuming this was in the USA - here in England, under Thatcher's crumbling education system, we were lucky to be able to share a dog-eared, 'annotated' 1970s Tricolor text book with three others. On the rare occasion that there was a tape deck, it would be *one* ancient Coomber at the front of the class.

    • @duncan-rmi
      @duncan-rmi Před měsícem

      our 'langy lab' was like that too, probably either tandberg or revox (A88); it was difficult to tell because it was all abstracted away under custom control surfaces.
      even to those of us who were familiar with such things (I was surrounded by tape decks at home from infancy), it was all a bit star trek. this would've been 1975ish.
      I have several 'JMO' walkmans from the 90s & 00s that have language learning facilities as well as timer/recording/radio/auto-reverse/varispeed; one of them has two different ways of looping a bit of audio- an IC for small chunks & an A>B>A auto-replay-rewind based on the counter. how they got all of this into a walkman is testament to sony's ingenuity- these are not at all bulky machines by walkman standards.... have a quick google for wm-gx822. it does have proper electric erase heads, & is auto-reverse record, but the erase heads are not stereo-split like in this sanyo.
      & yeah- they missed a trick not giving it a stereo line-out; that would be a ridiculously simple mod, just tapping off the two volume controls when in LL mode.

    • @meetoo594
      @meetoo594 Před měsícem +2

      @@rich_edwards79 I was at a very run down comprehensive in the early 80s and we had a language lab classroom with a setup very similar to Barrys but it used compact cassette decks built into the desks/kiosks. I only ever used it twice and got the impression it was too much hassle for the teachers to bother with it very often.

  • @GreenJimll
    @GreenJimll Před měsícem +229

    I always grin at the matching sets of batteries.

    • @klaernie
      @klaernie Před měsícem +11

      Now I wonder - is it a matching set of Lidl, Aldi, Tesco, sainsbury's and Amazon ?

    • @paulmurgatroyd6372
      @paulmurgatroyd6372 Před měsícem +15

      @@klaernie Well they are all AA's, so there's that.

    • @ralphj4012
      @ralphj4012 Před měsícem +9

      And that's why the karaoke sounds awful.

    • @dc9662
      @dc9662 Před měsícem +9

      Vintage batteries sound the best. /s

    • @kenmore01
      @kenmore01 Před měsícem +3

      I match them to my mood.

  • @FreezerKing
    @FreezerKing Před měsícem +28

    "Hello. This is Dr. Marvin Monroe. Let's build your vocabulary. A. Abattoir: Slaughterhouse. The cow was slaughtered in the abattoir"

    • @MrMatteNWk
      @MrMatteNWk Před měsícem

      Freezer King, where's that... metal dealy... you use to... dig... food.

  • @NeungView
    @NeungView Před měsícem +19

    "une fvoiture". The student was definitely dutch 😂🎉❤

  • @cheeseparis1
    @cheeseparis1 Před měsícem +17

    Technology : here's a language learning system
    Techmoan : I'll use it for karaoke 🙂
    Thanks, great video! I wouldn't use it either for regular tapes, since you can erase one track of a write protected precious recording...

    • @rich_edwards79
      @rich_edwards79 Před měsícem +2

      Ultimately, everything comes back to karaoke.

  • @jimgrippin1670
    @jimgrippin1670 Před měsícem +19

    I enjoy all Techmoan's content, but when he sings it increases my joy twofold.

    • @abrehmc1
      @abrehmc1 Před měsícem +4

      Yes, with the ramp up in karaoke frequency, I kinda expect him to make it a regular feature! ... and the fact that he clearly knows he is not Micheal Jackson, makes this even more joyfull

    • @PopCultureFan_
      @PopCultureFan_ Před měsícem +1

      Yes, lol

  • @DeathInTheSnow
    @DeathInTheSnow Před měsícem +31

    An interesting follow-up to "Weird Stuff in a Can". I like it!

  • @StackOverflow80
    @StackOverflow80 Před měsícem +18

    Similar language learning tape recorder was produced in Czechia in 70s, but it was reel to reel-based. Teacher's track was write protected with the lock. Teacher had a key, could unlock the track and record his/her track for the student. Or could use pre-recorded language tapes.
    Such a hi-tech learning systems were a hit in 70's here. I still remember language classroom in my secondary school being equipped with isolated booths for students, with these tape recorders and with headsets. Students could use the tapes individually or they could have their headphones fed centrally from teacher's tape machine. They would repeat what they had heard in their headsets. The teacher had a switchbox on her table and could listen to the student she switched to and could instruct him/her throught their headset. I was impressed by the system and wanted our teacher to use it on us, but they didn't use it anymore - they didn't know if it was still working, didn't have new tapes for it or even didn't know how to use it.

    • @adamlipsky8010
      @adamlipsky8010 Před měsícem +3

      My mother was learning French in a newly built clasroom like that in Prague in 70s. She said the audio quality was so bad she couldn't understand a thing and generally the system was offputting to anyone who wasn't a geek. She described that when she signed up for the class, she was looking for a social interaction while speaking French and learn the language in the process; instead, she was isolated into a glue-smelling faux wood box with massive, uncomfortable headphones and some buttons. Needless to say, she hated that. As a bonus, it was all for nothing - the communist system did not allow her to travel to a French-speaking countries

    • @StackOverflow80
      @StackOverflow80 Před měsícem +1

      @@adamlipsky8010 Thanks for your input, that's interesting. As I said, I didn't experience it. Maybe the idea was fine, but in practice such over-technicized approaches could be contraproductive. No tech can replace personal human contact and interaction between teacher and students. Moreover non tech-savvy teachers just dismissed the new tech and went on with more traditional methods.

  • @Tnenamrep2
    @Tnenamrep2 Před měsícem +10

    Very interesting indeed. It's amazing how well things could be done pre-mainstream computer era.
    On the side: At the start of the video, I was almost expecting "Good morning, Mat. Your mission, should you choose to accept it...".

    • @AaronOfMpls
      @AaronOfMpls Před 12 dny

      😆😁 Indeed! Though I think he's only done _that_ in his "Mission Impossible tape recorders" series.

  • @dong6839
    @dong6839 Před měsícem +6

    That stereo test tape is straight out of my nightmares! I imagine being tied down to a chair with this being played at high volume into headphones that I can't remove for days and days until I slowly start to go insane! LEFT, RIGHT,LEFT,RIGHT,LEFT, RIGHT,LEFT..

    • @bezare9728
      @bezare9728 Před měsícem

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    • @steve.b.23
      @steve.b.23 Před měsícem +1

      On the bright side, you'd never forget how to walk.

  • @hatpeach1
    @hatpeach1 Před měsícem +11

    I've been watching your videos for years and still have no understanding of why they're so compelling. But they really are. Merci Monsieur; vous êtes très apprécié !

  • @graham581
    @graham581 Před měsícem +2

    Presenting, 'Sing along with Matt'. A 6LP set of all the best Karaoke songs sang by Mr Techmoan himself. You'll hear classics like Mack the Knife, Bohemian Rhapsody, Don't go Breaking my Heart, Sweet Caroline and Never Gonna Give you Up. This set consists of a whopping total of 65 songs and is not available in any store.

  • @thesteelrodent1796
    @thesteelrodent1796 Před měsícem +4

    interestingly, as audio technology evolved into digital media and doing multiple track recordings became much easier, these types of language learning systems disappeared completely. Modern systems rely more on image/word associations as it's been proven that it is easier to retain a vocabulary if you're able to associate words with concepts that are familiar to you

  • @mackpines
    @mackpines Před měsícem +22

    I don’t know why but, that intro was so satisfying.

  • @WilliamHaisch
    @WilliamHaisch Před měsícem +7

    In the mid 1990s, I took Spanish classes at university. The language department had tape machines like this in the language lab where students could record their practice sessions. The instructor (or probably a graduate student) would listen and then make notes for the student so they can improve. When the pronunciation became complex and swift, I would mumble sounds that would sound correct enough. There was no guarantee that your tape would be selected for review by the instructor that particular week. However, if you didn’t turn in a cassette tape, that counted against your score. Therefore, it was to your benefit to turn in a tape, even a blank one, to avoid being docked. I always hated doing those tape and hearing the sound of my own voice. Good times! 😂

    • @dashcamandy2242
      @dashcamandy2242 Před měsícem +2

      Meanwhile, at approximately the same time (graduating high school in '96), my Concert Choir director often required all students to submit tapes of them singing all the songs we were currently rehearsing a cappella. Well, my voice is NOT good enough for a cappella work, nor is it good enough for solo work. I blend well with other voices, manage to stay in tune more or less, but overall not the best tonality, and I was incredibly insecure about recording these tapes.
      I never actually submitted one, and the director was also my homeroom teacher, my homeroom was actually the band room, and I was also in Marching and Concert Band, so I guess she let me slide. And yes, in a room with suitable acoustics, you CAN pick out singular voices from a choir, when she spoke to me one day about not submitting a tape, she told me she knew I knew what I was doing, and that's why she placed me right next to a monotonous tone-deaf Baritone.
      There's no way I would have been able to give her a proper recording with a screaming parrot in the background anyway, there's no way to set a good recording level with 100+ dB of Greater Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo providing unwanted accompaniment! (The Auto Gain on my boombox couldn't keep up, and using a mic and my budget Home Shopping Club karaoke machine just caused feedback howl every time Sinbad let loose a lungful. I don't miss that noise at all, so thankful to not be Australian where they have wild flocks of the buggers!)

    • @theactualnic
      @theactualnic Před měsícem +1

      Not much has changed other than the tapes. I'm a third year Chinese student and we have to submit a recording like that every week - I hate the sound of my own voice too 😂

  • @MM.
    @MM. Před měsícem +25

    Aside from mixing, it seems like you could do quite some tape jockeying with two of these and carefully prepared cassettes.

  • @AshGCG
    @AshGCG Před měsícem +29

    My daughter works in a charity shop that doesn't or can't sell electrical products. She brought me a briefcase that was dumped outside and, on opening it, I found tapes and a player. Sadly, the player in this one was a basic, standard, mono tape deck. Now, having seen this vid, I'm strangely disappointed. Ha ha

  • @Instrumentals4Sale
    @Instrumentals4Sale Před měsícem +3

    To answer your question at the end, from my own experience I can say atleast in my school they were used in the languages classroom as an aid to learning (ahem, mostly).
    there would be normal class lessons, and one to ones, but these were also used.
    There were prerecorded lessons (which I think were part of the carriculum books we used), and they worked pretty much as you used them, you play the section you need, listen over and over till you can hear all the neuances, and then record the given phrases or words and at some point a teacher would make their way to your machine and listen and give you feedback.
    In my school the languages department rooms has all its walls lined with them (different model, black and kind of wedge shapped) as well as a few that would be placed on desks, so they have definately been used (atleast in scotland) until 2000 or beyond.
    The other use was to listen to music on them (which the teachers were okay with as long as the work was finished), or.... learning insults that were definately NOT on the curriculum and recording them at random points in the tape in the hope that some clueless first year would find it and ask what it means ;)

  • @c3pu333
    @c3pu333 Před měsícem +3

    We used a computer based version of this concept in college. The English class i took, I'm from french Canadia, was about learning how to speak English properly.(Using correct word stress and such) Most of the tests where done with it. We would go into the computer room and record ourselves talking between the prerecorded tracks and the teacher would listen to those recordings to grade us.

  • @mrjsv4935
    @mrjsv4935 Před měsícem +6

    Interesting language learning device.
    Me being Finnish, at school we had things called "language studios" for learning English and Swedish, which also used cassettes. This was in the 80's to early 90's.
    Everyone had their own booth, headset and cassette recorder, where you'd listen the words and speak them to the tape, and I guess teacher had a way to listen and evaluate your work at her desk.

  • @Thiesi
    @Thiesi Před měsícem +3

    6:54 - Oh, we're back to "would have took". 😂

  • @johnstark1322
    @johnstark1322 Před měsícem +9

    The Tandberg ‘Language Lab’ my school had, dating from 1975, worked on the same principle but it had soft touch transport buttons and the teacher could take control of the recorders from the console and also speak to the whole class or individuals through the headsets. It had gone when I went back for a reunion in 2000.

    • @robbybobbyhobbies
      @robbybobbyhobbies Před měsícem

      I used a system from the same manufacturer at school in ‘84. It was possible to do a very passable impression of a steam train by blowing into the mic, as I recall. How my teacher laughed.

    • @FooPanda
      @FooPanda Před měsícem

      I swear there was a room like this when I was in high school circa 2010 for many languages. 😮

  • @bobby666666
    @bobby666666 Před měsícem +48

    Matt has had plenty of practise singing. Surely it's time for him to bring out an album😊😊.

    • @theatheobhv
      @theatheobhv Před měsícem +19

      Right. But exclusively on Tefi please.

    • @bobby666666
      @bobby666666 Před měsícem

      @@theatheobhv Definitely.

    • @SUPRAMIKE18
      @SUPRAMIKE18 Před měsícem +5

      Need him to make a Cuba Baion version with vocals 😂

  • @hankw69
    @hankw69 Před měsícem +3

    Mack the Knife? I really don't think Satchmo(or Bobby Darren) have much to worry about...great show!

  • @DrunkenDemon
    @DrunkenDemon Před měsícem +37

    That kinda reminds me of my scondary schools ....language room? A room with individual stalls, individual headphones and the teacher had a controlboard for the casette with the lessons on it. It was strange

    • @chillstar
      @chillstar Před měsícem +4

      Sounds cool! Which country was that and roughly when? I never came across anything like this at school in the UK in the 80s.

    • @microknigh7
      @microknigh7 Před měsícem +3

      I remember the language labs as well. But it was only for people taking a language as a GCE/CSE/A Level (this was the early-mid 70s) subject and since I didn't take a language I never got to use it.

    • @mankepoot9440
      @mankepoot9440 Před měsícem +3

      @@chillstar We had such a room in middle school in the Netherlands in the eighties. It was just that the language teachers were not technical enough to use the equipment and all the lessons were "normal".

    • @DrunkenDemon
      @DrunkenDemon Před měsícem +3

      @@chillstar it was in the late 90s early 2000nds in germany. And that room was old by then. I think the headphones were actually Headsets for the teacher to communicate with you(imagine big overear headphones i cant remember if they had padding or just rubber. Never used it a lot for language stuff, but it was a good room for Tests xD)

    • @DrunkenDemon
      @DrunkenDemon Před měsícem

      @@microknigh7 yes! Sprachlabor! Language Lab.

  •  Před měsícem +2

    Neat. I guess those 4 track Portastudio recorders doing the same, just with a four track head, and of course, halving the record time of the tape by only making it usable in one direction.

  • @fhwolthuis
    @fhwolthuis Před měsícem +5

    Very nice! It appears the suitcase was manufactured by a company called Presikhaaf, which was a sheltered workspace located in Arnhem, the Netherlands

  • @AlRoderick
    @AlRoderick Před měsícem +4

    I love it when you do these case studies.

  • @adampope5107
    @adampope5107 Před měsícem +1

    I'm pretty sure this channel is just a stealth way of Matt showing off his singing voice.
    I was also not expecting dead prez. They're awesome.

  • @sebuls
    @sebuls Před měsícem +3

    Now all we need is some interesting thing in a can and weird stuff in a case for the ultimate crossover.

  • @zippy-zappa-zeppo-zorba-etc
    @zippy-zappa-zeppo-zorba-etc Před měsícem +1

    Matt, I'd like to see you explore the 4 track port-a-studio. Maybe it's not dated enough for your liking but it would be interesting to get your take on them.

  • @truelazerlight
    @truelazerlight Před měsícem +5

    I've been waiting for I.T.I.C. to continue for a while

  • @jeffk7734
    @jeffk7734 Před měsícem +1

    Very nice, this looks like something that was once used by the blind for talking books back when they were on cassette. There were also recorder units for the blind that could record on all four sides, and at either speed.

    • @rich_edwards79
      @rich_edwards79 Před měsícem

      He's covered a lot of tape-based technology for the blind, including various talking book players, in past videos :)

  • @moottori_paa
    @moottori_paa Před měsícem +5

    My aunt gave me samekind system in 80's to learn english (finnish is my native language). I think it have much poorer quality that videos machine. I learn my very modest english speaking skills listening Iron Maiden.

  • @PlaywithJunk
    @PlaywithJunk Před měsícem

    We had a language laboratory in school that worked like this machine. The difference was that a full class of students used it and the teacher could switch monitoring to all students and listen what everyone does. The students didn't know when he was listening. And everything was installed into the lab desks. 🙂

  • @Jerbod2
    @Jerbod2 Před měsícem

    Mat, I suggest putting everything in the case in seperate plastic bags, that foam is starting to deteriorate. I had something from the 60's which completely melted and became sticky goo. Best thing would be to replace the foam but I can see that not being an option. This suddenly becoming a sticky mess in a few years could possibly leave you with a great deal of cleaning to do.

  • @mark-andrews
    @mark-andrews Před měsícem

    Really enjoyed this specific video, yeah aside from the extra controls, the basic player reminded me SO much of the tape player that was needed so as a kid, so I could load and play ZX Spectrum games, and something I still like to do, nowadays via emulation. Bit of a trigger for me, the ORIGINAL content, in the context of GCSE French lessons! I did eventually get a decent grade but I struggled, great teacher, very supportive. Bobby Darrin, performing 'Mack the Knife,' I absolutely love the original version of that song. Guess your voice might be, slightly different, from the narrative sections, but hopefully you'll be returning to 100% soon.

  • @Larcansil
    @Larcansil Před měsícem

    It reminds me of the ones we had embezzled on the desks of our language laboratories, back in 1995.

  • @MartinFarrell1972
    @MartinFarrell1972 Před měsícem

    In high school we had a system in a room built into the desks. I remember the French teacher saying we couldn't record over her voice when we had to do it a second time. Couldn't figure why until now. I remember her at the control desk listening in. Guy next to me was crapping himself as he was recording abuse.

  • @briangoldberg4439
    @briangoldberg4439 Před měsícem

    I used something sort of like this in college in the 90s to learn French. The machines looked different, but they used tapes that I had to record something onto and our professor checked up on then afterwards. We also had some kind of video based thing on VCR we could use to fulfill our lab time requirements

  • @carlgreen4222
    @carlgreen4222 Před měsícem

    Thank you Patrons!

  • @joshm7769
    @joshm7769 Před měsícem

    Wow... I loved that jab at sponsors, well done, love that your videos are still sponsor free! Thanks for the great content as always.

  • @KaWouter_
    @KaWouter_ Před měsícem

    In primary school when learning french (I'm flemish) I remember cassettes as well being used. When the voice said something, we would just mimic it clasically with the teacher commenting on it. I don't know if there was a 'second' track, but there was always a silent gap that lasted roughly as long as what the recorded voice said. If we were too slow, the teacher changed into a paid pause/play button presser.

  • @miles11we
    @miles11we Před měsícem

    I have an old electronics learning case thingy, similar size case, small breadboard, power supply with switches and whatnot to give you the power you need, few other features. Pretty cool

  • @sf-dn8rh
    @sf-dn8rh Před měsícem

    They had a version of this tape deck on the series bobs burgers with Tina learning spanish. I remember these systems in high school in southern california

  • @honzam.1953
    @honzam.1953 Před měsícem

    In the late 1960s and 1970s, Tesla made reel-to-reel tape recorders which had 4 individual mono tracks on one tape. It worked the same way as the machine shown in the video, there were 2 individual tracks on each side of a tape. It was included in Tesla B4, B444, B5 and many others. Later on, they also included this feature into some stereo models like Tesla B100.

  • @EdWensell
    @EdWensell Před měsícem

    I seem to remember using a similar setup during the final exam for advanced placement German (AP = college level class in high school). It was for the spoken part of the exam. The tape would speak a sentence and I was to respond as though we were having a conversation.The tape would then be submitted with the rest of the exam materials
    Do not remember if the player was this exact model, but now I have an idea of how it probably worked.

  • @fizzy49cc
    @fizzy49cc Před měsícem

    This gave me a flashback to a forgotten memory of my 1st yr at comp school in late 70's. From memory: There was a darkened classroom with wooden cubicles that older kids would sit in with headphones on. It was called "The Language Labs" & was converted to a normal classroom shortly thereafter. Didn't register back then but it could have been a similar set up as there was a no talking sign outside & you were not allowed to loiter nearby. Could there have been recording going on ? Or was it a covert secret listening base. I know which one I prefer. Proof you should watch a video that may not always seem of obvious interest as it may open a window in your mind. DEEP STUFF MAN.

    • @paul_boddie
      @paul_boddie Před měsícem

      I think that mystery may have been solved. However, I remember seeing a door in the ENT department of a hospital with a sign that read "Labyrinth Test", this during the era of the original Crystal Maze, so the imagination can certainly run wild with only a little stimulation.

  • @patrickjohnson5658
    @patrickjohnson5658 Před měsícem

    I remember my father had a reel to reel recorder with a language reel to learn Italian. It began "I am going to Italy" "Vado in Italia". then continued " For my summer holidays" "Le mie vacanze estive". It droned on in that manner for I think about an hour.

  • @woeshaling6421
    @woeshaling6421 Před měsícem

    Presikhaaf is a neighborhood in Arnhem Gelderland. It stands to reason it was issued from there

  • @CorneliusCornfieldjr
    @CorneliusCornfieldjr Před měsícem

    I bought something similar to this the other day. It was a readers digest “at home with French” case from 1984 that came with 16 cassettes on how to speak French, majority still sealed! Didn’t come with a player though, but I got the entire thing plus inserts and a couple booklets for $10.

  • @PrankZabba
    @PrankZabba Před měsícem

    I would so use that as a 2 track recorder and make demo tapes. It sure would've make a cool ghetto blaster (lol) to tape to my bike as a kid.

  • @mvanburen953
    @mvanburen953 Před měsícem +8

    Altijd leuk om nederlandse dingen te zien in een Techmoan video. Succes met vertalen!

  • @CallicoJackracham
    @CallicoJackracham Před měsícem +1

    Has Matt ever done a video on the Cassette Deck he uses in his personal hifi setup? (that modern looking silver one)

  • @Jhud69
    @Jhud69 Před měsícem

    Honestly cool idea to put all your language learning stuff in a case like this. I might do it with my self-learning language textbooks

  • @marcin6271
    @marcin6271 Před měsícem

    I one time found a very similar device in a thrift shop. It was a Metz Sita, player only with real stereo output and even dolby noise reduction. Better than most walkmans that i had. Very neat despite the size of a brick.

  • @MrButtonpresser
    @MrButtonpresser Před měsícem +4

    I can still see our language teacher's face at high school, when a bunch of us said we only wanted to learn German so we could understand war films.

    • @spugintrntl
      @spugintrntl Před měsícem +1

      I had a friend in college who only wanted to learn German so he could understand Rammstein lyrics.

    • @cheeseparis1
      @cheeseparis1 Před měsícem

      I'm happy to know a little bit of German so I can understand Wagner opera lyrics

  • @Apocalypz
    @Apocalypz Před měsícem

    Absolutely adored your intro to this video. Certainly it took some time, and in my opinion, well worth it. Loved it!

  • @hudde814
    @hudde814 Před měsícem

    Never thought we'd get another ITIC, thought there would only be one episode

  • @mikequinlan9585
    @mikequinlan9585 Před měsícem

    Thank you Matt for saying no to the sponsors! But if you do need them, by all means use them. The content on this channel is delightful, 😊

  • @sonic2000gr
    @sonic2000gr Před měsícem

    I remember the Linguaphone learning system back in the day. They were offering many (and obscure) languages. Some sets came with the cassette recorders as well, but I am not certain if they had this functionality. My brother had the English language tapes, but he totally failed to learn English :D

  • @vincentliew9763
    @vincentliew9763 Před měsícem

    6:04 I recalled, Karaoke VCD/DVDs has this function, by switching left channel only - you can hear the person singing with music, whereas right channel only - it's only music, whereby you could sing along. Thus both channels are mono. Fyi - some cheap karaoke disc has different rhythm timings if you switch both channels on, you could hear a delay either on one side of the speaker, terrible...

  • @JustaMuteCat
    @JustaMuteCat Před měsícem

    At Uni we had a similar desk system for some of our foreign languages tasks. Had to submit our tapes every week for evaluation but the task book audio were on CDs.

  • @klipkultur3680
    @klipkultur3680 Před měsícem

    What an intro, I played it back a couple of times.Thanks Matt, you're the best!!!

  • @Jason787
    @Jason787 Před měsícem

    I once gave my spare hifi set up to a friend. It was a denon pma250 with some mission m71 speakers and cable talk cable and a twin phono to MP3 interconnect as he used for phone as a source. I took it all in a suitcase from Portsmouth to Camden in London. When I arrived it was something interesting in a case. It wasn't easy to carry though but arrived unbroken.

  • @3rdalbum
    @3rdalbum Před měsícem

    Very useful that the tape recorder manual is in multiple languages. If your learning was a success, you'll be able to put it to good use deciphering the instructions in the language you just learnt!

  • @drasticmart
    @drasticmart Před měsícem

    This made me remember stuffing paper into the write protect notches back in the day to record

  • @altronixvideo
    @altronixvideo Před měsícem

    I remember listening to audio french lessons at school, sadly the only thing I learnt was the intro to the tape when it said écoute, et répète

  • @seanobrien7169
    @seanobrien7169 Před měsícem +1

    Right...right...you're bloody well right...

  •  Před měsícem

    I don't know what it is, I don't care about old tapes, old record players, dash cams or vu meters but I love this channel and watch it religiously. Can anyone explain this?

  • @solsol1624
    @solsol1624 Před měsícem

    Ah the write protect tab, brings back memories. Bit of tape and you're sorted😂

  • @moonshine3333
    @moonshine3333 Před měsícem

    The beginning … the batteries … the ‘singing’ … Techmoan gold. Your German wasn’t bad either.

  • @markrowe8824
    @markrowe8824 Před měsícem

    2:04 techmoan being a rebel by using five different makes of AA batteries. 😀😀

  • @gilles111
    @gilles111 Před měsícem

    Nice case it comes in. Recognised the logo on the outside immediately. Presikhaaf was one of the several workplaces for people with (mental) disabilities in The Netherlands. Presikhaaf was located in Arnhem (close to where I used to live in those years) These cases were made there (along with a complete line of cases (as shown on the leaflet which was still in there)). IIRC they made them in the 1990’s. Needless to say the case isn’t original sold with the machines inside and the foam is put in later to fit the machines. Originally, the case is an ordinary case for office use.
    From an auction in The Netherlands, that says a lot about how the case got to the UK. And now with some background info on the case too.

  • @cantybrad
    @cantybrad Před měsícem

    Thank you patrions with out you we couldn't have matching sets of batteries and odd ball tech to marvel at.

  • @sonijam
    @sonijam Před měsícem

    Thank you, Patreons!

  • @viktorakhmedov3442
    @viktorakhmedov3442 Před měsícem +1

    THE PARODIES ARE GOING TO HAVE A FIELD DAY WITH TECHMOAN SINGING
    ALSO, TECHMOAN PLEASE PUT OUT AN ALBUM THAT WAS ACTUALLY REALLY GOOD!!!

  • @Soundwaiv
    @Soundwaiv Před měsícem

    Never knew much about tape recorders since I was born in the late 2000s. This is very interesting though!

  • @markmarkofkane8167
    @markmarkofkane8167 Před měsícem +2

    I like that. Record simultaneously with a recorded track.

  • @bub_sy
    @bub_sy Před měsícem

    Any chance of an album of all your singing? You could do it on tape.... I'd buy it, always makes me laugh 😅

  • @NiddNetworks
    @NiddNetworks Před měsícem +1

    When is Mat going to release an album of his favourite Karaoke songs on Spotify?! I have neighbours I dislike, I'd buy it!! :D Honestly - RealCivilEngineer (good channel!) has a back catalogue of songs he's (very....interestingly) recorded, and done it, and actually gets some revenues from it!! Haha.

  • @neddreadmaynard
    @neddreadmaynard Před měsícem

    Ahh that voice. Like Dean Martin falling down the stairs. Magical.

  • @TheParachutePeople
    @TheParachutePeople Před měsícem

    My mom used one of these in college. She says that it worked quite well!

  • @jul1440
    @jul1440 Před měsícem +1

    I wish my old _Hooked on Phonics_ set would have had that functionality, but that set relied on the student using their own cassette player.

  • @maciejrataj4255
    @maciejrataj4255 Před měsícem

    Being an English as a foreign language teacher I find it fascinating to see how far we have come even if some basic premises of language teaching haven't changed that much; except now a learner's performance might as well be evaluated by AI (I'm not a fan of AI being someone's teacher or examiner, but that's a different story).

  • @gilles111
    @gilles111 Před měsícem

    These courses back in the days were sold in different price categories, the cheapest would be only the books. A bit more expensive and you got answering pages for the assignments to send back and have them corrected. The most expensive ones also had the possibility to send back tapes to a teacher so you had the possibility to get the pronounciation being assessed. Think this is the most expensive course, they were mostly sold with some “interesting discount” like the tape recorder for free.

  • @noskatehate
    @noskatehate Před měsícem

    When you showed the device up close and I saw that it said tone and volume, I thought for sure I was going mad. Then luckily you flipped the switch and I saw teacher and student again and I felt a little more sane 😅

  • @macprofire
    @macprofire Před měsícem

    „Most interesting thing in a case“ could be a category on Taskmaster ^^

  • @blue_jm
    @blue_jm Před měsícem +4

    I am a CZcams Premium so Mat gets some sweet dough when I watch these videos. So thanks Mat for not using sponsors in the middle of the video as it really annoys me that even though a youtuber gets paid from my views, they still try to sell me something scammy like they Raycons.

  • @RaccoonHenry
    @RaccoonHenry Před měsícem

    I've never used a system like this. my mom used to sell them in the early 90s, though! I think there may still be some of that stuff somewhere around here...

  • @borayurt66
    @borayurt66 Před měsícem

    This will make a great, dare I say the best, cassette data recorder for retro 8bit computers! Speed control, ability to make index markings... Fantastic!

  • @twocvbloke
    @twocvbloke Před měsícem

    I wonder if a future ITIC would be an insurance salesman's laptop & printer in a case, I have such a thing (missing the laptop and the printer doesn't print any more!) still with fanfold paper from the original insurance co in Austria (not Australia!), all in a posh Samsonite briefcase... :D