How to make 5 and 10 second endless cassette IN-DEPTH TUTORIAL!

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Komentáře • 182

  • @rookyandb
    @rookyandb Před 4 lety +39

    Not sure if anyone will find this useful but, if for some reason when shaving the tape down on the wheel the clip comes out, you can press it back in to place. Don't try to slide it in, you'll just get frustrated. Place some of the clear section of the tape over where the clip goes and then just press it in. That's it.

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety +2

      oh dang! I need to try it that way. thanks for the intel!

  • @niilo2852
    @niilo2852 Před 5 lety +24

    It's actually strange how aligned this channel is with my life currently haha. Lots of great technical info, awesome experimental electronic jams, and tape. Great channel man. I see a ton more subscribers coming your way.

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 5 lety +1

      That's awesome man! I'm glad we are in alignment haha! Thanks for subbing!

  • @maximecassady7918
    @maximecassady7918 Před 3 lety +3

    Hey little short cut I thought i'd share with y'all.
    When you're doing the annoying part of trying to get the tape in place, you can use some masking tape (put your finger on it multiple time so it gets less sticky).
    What i do is, once iv'e got the bottom in place, I use tape to hold it there, and then it's really easy to get the rest in place.
    Once I've cut the right size of tape, I put some weight (I used my phone for it) on the bottom part, and link up the two tape pieces with scotch tape without taking it off the "tape box" thingy. So you save a lot of time like this, you don't have to struggle to put it back in.
    hope it's clear, and it helps
    Thanks for the video :)

  • @mrnmrn1
    @mrnmrn1 Před 4 lety +4

    Just some thoughts:
    - the main problem with generic scotch tape is the adhesive used to creep out under it, and make the adjacent layers of tape stick to each other. Not a problem here, because there's no multiple layers of tape, but it still can make a mess if it contaminates the tape transport and heads. It also usually dries out quicker than splicing tape.
    - 60 minutes or shorter tapes would probably be better for things like this, because they are much thicker, so more durable.
    - 20:13 That "marketing material" is an important component of the cassette, it's the slip sheet. It reduces the friction between the tape rolls/hubs and the cassette shell. By removing them, you also make more "wiggle-room" for the tape and hubs, which might be a good thing in this application, I don't know.

  • @jaan3334
    @jaan3334 Před 4 lety +14

    This tutorial is the best one of it's kind on youtube. Thanks a lot for the great information.

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      thanks and you're welcome!

  • @-HumanOnEarth-
    @-HumanOnEarth- Před 4 lety +2

    Wow what a time to be alive when for even such a specific interest, there exists such a well made and informative tutorial video. Thank you, I'll definitely be referring back to this video in a few weeks once I've actually acquired my first recorder and tapes.

  • @radioheadfanlove
    @radioheadfanlove Před 5 lety +2

    Nice. 🎵 I am loving all the jams you’re creating towards the end. Thanks for this!!

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 5 lety

      Thank you Radiohead fan! What a band.

  • @philipgriffiths1600
    @philipgriffiths1600 Před měsícem

    Greatly assistive. Awesome performances, really came alive for me when the loops are reversed. I didn't know that was possible. Wonderful!

    • @User173
      @User173  Před měsícem

      Glad you liked it! thank you for commenting.

  • @fakihkademoglu2806
    @fakihkademoglu2806 Před 4 lety

    Thank you. I did some 5 sec loops before but now I see a nice tutorial on a 10 sec. I'll definitely try. Big Up !

  • @infinitesmall
    @infinitesmall Před 4 lety +1

    You are the man, these videos are super in-depth and everything I needed -- I hope you get that Amulets/Hainbach fame that you deserve!!!!

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety +1

      that's really kind of you to say. I am honestly happy with every person that I help. Comments like this are gold for me. Thank you!

  • @ChrisCorrado
    @ChrisCorrado Před 4 lety

    thank you for the detailed insight of your process... so useful. i just built my first 9,3 sec loop for use in an old 424.

  • @v47_music
    @v47_music Před 4 lety +1

    man, you deserve more followers. thank you!

  • @LexOfNP
    @LexOfNP Před 3 lety

    Thank you for taking the time to make this!

  • @michaelcurtismusic742
    @michaelcurtismusic742 Před 3 lety +1

    Cheers for this, it's probably the best tutorial I found when first getting into loops. I have sent multiple people here who have asked where to get started. I first looked into circuit bending and ended up tape looping lol. Thanks again man

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 3 lety

      You're welcome my friend.

  • @mrparapluie12
    @mrparapluie12 Před 4 lety

    Man it was so fun to watch. I learned a ton and this tutorial is flawless. Thank you so much for sharing your passion and your knowledge 🙂

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      you got it! more to come. and thank you!

  • @michaelridge8876
    @michaelridge8876 Před 5 lety +2

    Very informative, thanks!

  • @Lets-Drone-With-Bone
    @Lets-Drone-With-Bone Před 2 lety

    Absolute brilliant video, I have been wanting to try this for ages now and this has really inspired me. Excellent stuff. When making the 10 second tape though wouldn't be easier to me a note of the tape length for 10 second loops the just always cut the tape to that size first, would save having to fiddle about routing it around the tape in the first place.

  • @DreamwareMusic
    @DreamwareMusic Před 5 lety +1

    Just found your channel, this is a great resource! Love your music at the end :D

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 5 lety

      hey, happy to have been found! Thank you for the nice words! cheers!

  • @chicken_flavoured_bacon3230

    Thanks for putting that up man. That was pretty cool

  • @DEEP_PRACTICE
    @DEEP_PRACTICE Před 5 lety

    Great tutorial, thanks so much for taking the time to share your insights with us! 🙏🏻

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 5 lety

      you got it bud! thanks for watching. more to come!

  • @BritoWorx
    @BritoWorx Před 4 lety

    Thanks a ton for the insight. Appreciate you taking the time to make this in-depth video. Subbed!

  • @spatcher1000
    @spatcher1000 Před 5 lety +1

    Nice Christmas Knife, Your instructional information is top knot.

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 5 lety

      Thank you very much :D

  • @prosjektlyd7155
    @prosjektlyd7155 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for great instruction! I want to use tape loops in my own production and this video is of great help when I eventually get a tape player. Love the sounds you make during the last parts of the video.

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 3 lety

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for letting me know!

  • @torgeirengelund
    @torgeirengelund Před 5 lety +1

    This is a great one! Both the info and the music.

  • @ocean457
    @ocean457 Před 4 lety

    That's so awesome dude. And it sounds awesome as well. Peace.

  • @berlinshoegazer
    @berlinshoegazer Před 3 lety

    Great tutorial. I learned so much more than from other similar videos. Can't wait to try all of it on my Taskam MF-P01. Thank you for this! Greetings from Berlin :)

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 3 lety

      Oh snap! Berlin is my absolute most favorite city on the planet! you're a lucky man to live there.

  • @danfin9997
    @danfin9997 Před 4 lety +2

    I've fallen down a casette loop rabbit hole and I don't want to leave

  • @explodingtiger
    @explodingtiger Před 4 lety

    Superb tutorial. Thank you

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      You're totally welcome!

  • @AHeadC
    @AHeadC Před 5 lety +13

    How does this channel only have 34 subs? Ridiculous.

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 5 lety +1

      hehe, I just started it, and I'm not super good at social media, so maybe just no-one knows. Thanks for saying though!

    • @AHeadC
      @AHeadC Před 5 lety

      Well I hope you get there. I'll be sharing your content for sure.

    • @synthoelectro
      @synthoelectro Před 4 lety

      Social media has become 'overrated' if anyone can build up, it takes time and that's all that matters.

  • @SoundMediaVibes
    @SoundMediaVibes Před 4 lety

    Great video. Subbed!

  • @rabbitholereins6360
    @rabbitholereins6360 Před 4 lety

    Thanks! I'm going to make one right now

  • @PainaFactory
    @PainaFactory Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much! I could make tapeloop.

  • @rosettacarr406
    @rosettacarr406 Před 3 lety

    This video is so well done. thank you very much for clearly explaining al the passages. could I ask what the chain with the pedals and the op1?

  • @Tarnaybeats
    @Tarnaybeats Před 4 lety +1

    Whoa! I never thought of overlapping the two ends of the tape and doing a single cut. I always did two cuts and tried to line them up. Sometimes I get shaky hands and the ends are a little crooked. Makes for good pops, clicks and warbles around the join :P
    Great tutorial!

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety +1

      oh awesome! I didn't realize to do it any other way. I may try your version and see if I can get some great texture! cheers.

  • @wordviruses
    @wordviruses Před 5 lety +1

    I dig the Grindhouse reference in the intro

  • @ACURAOCULTA
    @ACURAOCULTA Před rokem

    Very nice

  • @br00talKidHxC
    @br00talKidHxC Před 4 lety

    cheers mate, a lot harder than the usual 5-sec. funny i actually spliced it while it was in position in the case, just taped parts of it down so it didn't unravel.... tricky tricky. I did it on an old cassette and the piece of tape looped really nicely (with a reverb pedal)... love when random bits of tape just work before uve erased em. vid on my channel

  • @eliotjones4107
    @eliotjones4107 Před 4 lety

    I'm not one to comment on youtube videos usually but felt completely compelled to after following your tutorial. After many failed attempts over the course of 2 hours I've managed to make my first 5 second tape loop! Thank you for your excellent tutorial, top one!

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety +1

      That's amazing to hear Eliot! you're an expert now. When I first started, it took a few hours and many failures to finally make one. I began to think I was mentally deficient. haha. but it worked out just fine and now I can do it more reliably.

    • @eliotjones4107
      @eliotjones4107 Před 4 lety

      @@User173 You've earned yourself a loyal follower now mate! :)

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety +1

      @@eliotjones4107 awesome! I'm going to be making more DIY stuff very soon. I have been on break while moving across state etc.
      glad to have you on board :D

  • @jdoylewallis2948
    @jdoylewallis2948 Před 5 lety

    nice work

  • @pinstripe01
    @pinstripe01 Před 4 lety

    This beats my tape loop tutorial!! but mine is ancient anyways. Great job!

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      oh i'll have to peep it!

  • @urssounds
    @urssounds Před 4 lety

    You had my like at the intro already! Love it!

  • @els1f
    @els1f Před 4 lety +1

    I just looked at your other videos and the drums to "My Hero" started playing in my head 😆👊

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety +1

      haha, thank you! Glad I can help. More coming in 2020. I'm going to focus heavily on DIY stuff. building synths, pedals, etc.

    • @els1f
      @els1f Před 4 lety +1

      @@User173 that's great to hear! I was watching your video on adding a speed knob to the Tascam porta02. I've been considering doing that same thing for years now, but my knowledge of tape machines is pretty non-existent. Your reassurance helped a lot! Now I have to find that motor🔎
      All I could think about during that video was either dropping in an LFO to control the speed or adding a CV port to control it. I imagine an LFO and a vactrol would be better, considering you can control the speed of the LFO. Anyway, thanks again 😁

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety +1

      @@els1f adding an LFO is an interesting Idea. I'll need to look into that. you could get some serious warble effects with an lfo!

    • @els1f
      @els1f Před 4 lety

      @@User173 absolutely! It's a dream to have full control over wow and flutter. Anything commercial that might include that option is incredibly niche and expensive. I'm sure some version of the "vibrato" on old fender amps, or the univibe could control speed well 🤔✌️

  • @Malunsmusic
    @Malunsmusic Před 5 lety +1

    thank you very much sir!!

  • @ACURAOCULTA
    @ACURAOCULTA Před 3 lety

    Very very good my friend

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 3 lety

      Thank you very much amigo!

  • @Tapepusher
    @Tapepusher Před 8 měsíci

    serious samplege going on at the end there, jeez leweez

  • @eeajikofficial
    @eeajikofficial Před 4 lety

    hey you said there are a lot of problems with this video, but I rather like this video for that reason. someone or everybody makes mistakes and finds something difficult, and you're talk and laugh without hiding them. this is my best youtube cassette tape tutorial. subscribe

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      Thank you so much! that makes me feel great. cheers from San Francisco CA

  • @davidreidy5750
    @davidreidy5750 Před 2 lety +1

    I just use a tiny drop of super glue to keep the reel part from sliding off.

  • @digitalshrub
    @digitalshrub Před 2 lety

    Super helpful video! However, I ordered the splicing tape mentioned in the video and it did *not* work with my Porta02mkII. The tape at the splice point repeatedly got stuck in the capstans and essentially paused the tape even though the motor continued running and attempting to turn the reel. This issue did not happen with normal Scotch tape!

  • @zarrir
    @zarrir Před 4 lety

    Was looking for Judo World Championship and ended up here. Addicted now

  • @Frozen_Smoke1972
    @Frozen_Smoke1972 Před 4 lety

    Cool.

  • @jankogl1251
    @jankogl1251 Před 3 lety

    Cool. 😉

  • @speedskis777
    @speedskis777 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome! I followed along and made my own 5 and 10 second loops today. Does the tape ever wear out when it's running against itself, like in the 10 second loop? Thanks for the great tutorial.

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 3 lety +1

      eventually yeah. it will degrade over time. it's awesome.

  • @Paolo_Pino
    @Paolo_Pino Před 4 lety

    great video! I'm waiting the arrive of a Sony Varispeed and want to do some guitar/foley/environment loops with it. I have a maybe dumb question... The good thing is that when you do a loop you have a lot of spare tape to do other loops, but where to find the cassette enclosure, other than other cassettes already with the tape already in?

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      just buy new blank tapes. Discard the rolls of tape or you can buy new case enclosures at various online stores like tapeline.info etc.

  • @simeonlandis
    @simeonlandis Před 3 lety

    very cool. Period. but what are you getting out of this if you record digital sounds into it? (other than just having a super awesome piece of equipment?)

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 3 lety

      Great question. The truth is we do this because the headroom on cassette and 4 tracks is lower and it gives a sort of compression/ and soft clipping that makes your sounds a little warmer and more.... compressed. There is a quality to tape that is lovely, plus you get that wow and flutter that so many guitar pedals try to mimic.

  • @lowmpphotographicsociety

    I have to be very precise with the length of my loops. If they're too tight they won't play, if they're too loose they won't play either. The one you made here wouldn't play on any of my devices. I tend to make them a bit loose and see if they play, if they don't I put a layer of self-welding insulation tape on the reel. First of all it makes the reel bigger and the loop tighter, and also it gives the reel more grip to transport the tape. I can repeat this step until it plays. So far I haven't experienced the insulation tape reacting with the magnetic tape in any way.

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 3 lety +1

      great info, thanks for sharing

  • @thehowlingterror
    @thehowlingterror Před 4 lety

    A diagonal splice will make for a smoother crossfade

  • @cheapironman1916
    @cheapironman1916 Před 3 lety

    cool

  • @Sid_Scot
    @Sid_Scot Před 2 lety

    OP-1 is expensive, what could I use as an alternative and do you need the pedals? Totally new to this and want to get started. Appreciate any help B-)

  • @KPsTboy
    @KPsTboy Před 3 lety +2

    So after a few years of pondering and preparation I finally made my 10 second loops; damn, was I disappointed using original splicing tape. It's stiff as hell and therefore adding to the warble. If you're looking for that, great, but that wasn't my aim. Now I'm curious to know whether the scotch (magic?) tape is 1. less stiff, 2. will hold for a long period of time 3. doesn't react agressively to the cassette tape over time. Anyone with lengthy experience?

  • @romancoskun7234
    @romancoskun7234 Před 4 lety

    Thanks so much for this, I've been meaning to get into creating loops and I think this is the one tutorial for me. However, I do have a few questions... 1) I plan to run the loops on a Tascam 414, which according to the manual recommends Type II tapes, so chrome I believe. Are these Maxells Type I or II? And would it matter for the well-being of my machine? 2) How do you know what the back side and up side of the tape is? And I believe you put the magnetic side pointing upwards? 3) The 414 plays back at 2x the speed of a normal cassette deck. Does that mean that the loop time will also be 2x shorter? So 2.5 secs instead of 5, and 5 seconds instead of 10? 4) Last question... I've seen people cover up the erase head on the cassette itself instead of on the deck. Is there a difference? Sorry for all the questions, but I would love to know this before I start splicing.

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      Hey Roman. I'm glad you found my tutorial useful. you are going to have a lot of fun. 1) you can use type II or I, it'll be fine. 2) the tape will naturally curl the direction it's supposed to be installed since it was spooled around a wheel. so just install it the way it wants to bend. 3.) Yes the 414 will play back faster. 4) as long as the erase head does not touch the tape, it should be protected from erasing, so yes, I don't see a reason why you couldn't do that, however the head presses in to the cassette, so I don't know if it will work if you cover the cassette as it might prevent the head from pressing forward in to the cassette.

  • @silat159
    @silat159 Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you so much, most tutorials were way too vage for me

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 5 lety +1

      you're so welcome! Hopefully this knowledge will lead to experimentation and you'll find the absolute best practice for your tape machines.

  • @TheLuckymod13
    @TheLuckymod13 Před 4 lety

    Hey thanks. This video helped me. Subb'd my dude.

  • @justknowone1253
    @justknowone1253 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi, I made a tape loop today and all worked fine...don't know how long I let the loop play but when I took out the tape, the magnetic layer was completely gone and the whole tape was clear, except the spot where the scotch tape was...
    did I make a mistake or is it because of wear and playing the loop too long?
    I'm sure I used the right side

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      wow, I've never heard of that before. How long did you let it run? What tape machine are you using? how old is the tape that you made a loop of? some old tapes just fall apart. but it would required your tape to be backwards and the pinch roller to be actively removing the magnetic tape.

  • @alaska5290
    @alaska5290 Před 4 lety

    This tutorial is fantastic thank you so much. I’ve been running into an issue with a gap in sound at the splice head, and have tried everything I can think of (45 degree cuts, taping over erase head, etc). I’m using the same tape as you are in the video (except it’s 60 min), and have made at least 10 seemingly clean loops which all have the same cut out at the splice head. Wondering if you have any thoughts?

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      I'm assuming that you covered the erase head with masking tape? if so, how long is the silence gap? If you've covered the right head, then you should only get a minor blip when it starts over. if you have a second long gap, then you haven't covered the erase head properly.

    • @alaska5290
      @alaska5290 Před 4 lety

      Yes I have covered the erase head and the gap is just a blip but it is still pretty distracting. I have tried a few different types of tape / 4 tracks with differing luck, but still a noticeable blip with everything so far.

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety +1

      @@alaska5290 ah yeah, that's something you have to finesse to get right. That's generally a problem with the signal jumping across the 0v crossing and causing a pop/ blip. Plus the splice will cause a little blip as well. Most people actually enjoy this and work with it. If you check out Blankfor_ms on youtube, he's actually just done a recent video about how to use the blip to your advantage. you should check it out if you have not. (czcams.com/video/t9WlEsx3-og/video.html) but I basically use reverb, delay, etc. Those effects will smooth that blip out nicely.

    • @alaska5290
      @alaska5290 Před 4 lety

      User 173 awesome I’ll check him out. thank you for the insight 👍

  • @forevershampoo
    @forevershampoo Před 4 lety +4

    Damn I wish I had a friend to do shit like this with in real life

    • @expansionclub
      @expansionclub Před 2 lety

      I always want my friends to do stuff like this with me too, but I don't think any of them share this kind of niche interest.

  • @calvinchong2772
    @calvinchong2772 Před rokem

    I didn't seeing how much get interesting of this video for doing for 5 or 10 seconds endless tape with complicated method

  • @Fabi19761
    @Fabi19761 Před 4 lety

    Hello, I am writing from Uruguay. Excellent work and excellent tutorial. It was not clear to me how you have done to measure and cut the tape of 5 and 10 seconds, I have not understood that and perhaps it is my bad understanding of English.
    See you soon!

  • @EdgetonWolfeDrezwellington
    @EdgetonWolfeDrezwellington Před 9 měsíci

    Would automobile pinstripe also work as Splice Tape? Can get it cheap, and skinny enough to be the same width as Cassette Reels.

    • @User173
      @User173  Před měsícem

      you can try it! I don't have any familiarity with it, so yeah. Just try it. tapes are cheap. you never know and maybe you find a better solution?

  • @NoahChubb
    @NoahChubb Před 4 lety

    This is a great tutorial. Despite my many attempts with scotch tape, I have yet to make a functioning loop. I see that you're using what looks to be a 3.8mm splice tape reel. I can't find this for sale anywhere, only 1/4" for Open Reel. What do splice tape do you recommend I get for this project? I'm making progress but it's super frustrating having failed for the 10th time

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      hmm, I bought mine on amazon. I guess it's not sold anymore? well, I promise the scotch tape will work, but what problem are you specifically having with scotch tape? Is it just breaking? if so, the tape may be too tight. also, some scotch tape is different and made to not rip or tear what they stick to, make sure it's not that kind.

    • @NoahChubb
      @NoahChubb Před 4 lety

      @@User173 I eventually found and ordered some splicing tape, though it's not the blue tape you use and we'll see how that works. The scotch I was using didn't hold very well, and the tension seemed to pull the splice. I've thought about trying to splice it using an 8mm film archival tape splice technique - but that would cover both sides of the mag, creating a clipping sound on playback. I've gotten the tension to at least begin playing the tape, but it doesn't keep working. Thanks for your input and amazing video! I'm looking forward to contributing to the loop scene, hopefully soon!

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      @@NoahChubb Glad you found some! Some other words of warning are that for some reason, the tapes work best in tascams. the fostex x12 that I have is excellent, but it will suddenly get stuck at the splice point and stop playing. I've not been able to figure out why. I've cleaned the capistan, the pinch roller was replaced, still, every one of my fostex x12's do it. Hope you'll be using a tascam :D

  • @trashculture
    @trashculture Před 4 lety

    Very nice tutorial! I was able to make both versions of the loop tapes first try! BUT: when I cover the leftside head of my Tascam Porta 07 with masking tape I can no longer record anything. Any idea why?

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety +1

      I'm not familiar with the Tascam Porta 07 and I just tried to find an online manual but it doesn't appear to be available without purchasing one. My guess is the the head you are covering is not the erase head? or it's some combo of erase and record? I'd have to find a manual to see exactly what's different about that one.

    • @trashculture
      @trashculture Před 4 lety

      @@User173 Thank you for your answer and your efforts. I also tried to find a manual...to no avail. Tried again, this time I was lucky. It says: 4-channel record/play head (permalloy), 4-channel erase head (ferrite). And they look exactly like the ones on your Porta 02. I don't understand it...

  • @drzshe
    @drzshe Před rokem

    Hi, why is my loop not playing continuously, there is a small stop?

  • @bcretty606
    @bcretty606 Před 4 lety

    You make this look so easy! I’m goin nuts once I cut the tape. I can’t figure how to keep it from curling so I can get to the right length then cut it again.

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety +1

      it takes practice for SURE! haha. I remember thinking that maybe something was wrong with me. but after several attempts you get better. keep going!

    • @bcretty606
      @bcretty606 Před 4 lety

      Yeah - I finally figured out how to properly handle the tape. I completed my first loop but didn’t have enough slack for it to spin. I’ll get it eventually. I thought I was going crazy. Thanks for the the wonderful tutorial!

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      @@bcretty606 absolutely. all that is normal. You gotta figure out the slack, etc. it takes a second but you'll get it and you are totally welcome.

  • @Betkho
    @Betkho Před 5 lety

    i've done the same thing with cassette but my panasonic recorder cant play it. Can somebody help me? Thanks

  • @rebeccaryan3621
    @rebeccaryan3621 Před 3 lety

    User173 could one make a 24 hour loop tape

  • @purpleeyeseverywhere5889

    isnt the number wheel at the top counting the seconds for you? you can count the numbers as they go past?

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      good point, you smart. But, I prefer to just do it in my head :D

  • @atlantisdies
    @atlantisdies Před 4 lety

    Great video thank you! I think I've got the tape part down now, but unfortunately it seems the loop picks up me clicking the stop button. Anyone any ideas how to stop that? Thanks in advance!

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety +1

      maybe try the pause button first, then click stop. that's generally how I do it.

    • @atlantisdies
      @atlantisdies Před 4 lety +1

      @@User173 thanks for the reply! No joy though I'm afraid, ends up a clunky tape stop.. iv tried it on a couple of machines. Just can't figure it out! Thanks again.

  • @francescocostanzo1193
    @francescocostanzo1193 Před 2 lety

    Hello, I just bought a second hand Tascam Porta II, I'm struggling with a similar problem, and I don't know If I'm doing something wrong or is the Cassette. When I press the Play Bottom, after a few seconds It stops, and It's like the tape doesn't corretly fit in the cassette recorder. I tried different tapes, but no one is a virgin one and they are all pre-recorded. I don't have a virgin one right now, can this be the problem? Also, when there is no tape in, If i press Play It doesn't stop. Thank you!

  • @nuschb274
    @nuschb274 Před 4 lety +1

    hey great video!! so useful!! i have a small but annoying problem - whenever i open a tape up (bc im reusing second hand ones) and i have to kind of prise it open a bit even after taking the screws out and the metal bit with the pressure pad on it always bursts right out and i cannot work out how to put it back, it just doesn't seem to slot in properly and as a result nothing plays back after i record stuff onto the loop, helppppp

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      I'm not sure I understand completely. But it sounds like it pops open after prying it open and then you lose track of where the tape goes? If you watch my video and pause it at the right times, you can have a good look at how it goes together. that should help. Just make sure the tape isn't backwards, because it won't play or record on the opposite side. Let me know if you get it worked out!

    • @nuschb274
      @nuschb274 Před 4 lety +1

      @@User173 no i mean i've put the tape itself in fine, its just the little metal bit with the felt pressure pad that pops out and i cant put it back!

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      @@nuschb274 Oh that happens to me all the time. haha. you just have to place it so that it can act as a spring. there should be two little grooves where it fits into. it's sort of difficult to place, but once you have it in there, then carefully put the lid back on and tighten. make sure that the tape runs in front of that little felt piece.

  • @slugmaguffin870
    @slugmaguffin870 Před 3 lety

    where do you get the tapes you're using? The ones that have no external markings. I see a lot of people using these, but only new tapes I can find are ONN brand from Walmart.

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 3 lety

      I went online at Amazon and purchased maxell 90 min cassettes. then I just remove the filler packaging.

  • @ptoughneigh5481
    @ptoughneigh5481 Před 2 lety

    Hm, you might know this by now as this video is almost 3 years old now, but I think what would be better for your machine, and more convenient for you, is putting the tape on the cassette tape itself instead of the erase head.

  • @el_camino_real
    @el_camino_real Před 3 lety

    Hi! Unfortunately, when I record on my tascam 424 mkii my loop cassettes only one track is recorded, sometimes two ... Could you please tell me what this may be about? thank you :)

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 3 lety

      Hi, there should be track selection controls on your 424, make sure you are switching which track you are recording to.

  • @sczarnecki5887
    @sczarnecki5887 Před 3 lety

    Dude! Im going insane trying to get ONE to work. I've seriously done over 10 and not one is good. I tried for 3 hours today and couldn't even get one that would even keep moving. The best ones I've made wil play for a few seconds and just stop.
    One of them broke my Sony TC WE405 dual tape deck! Both sides!!
    I even ordered a splicing kit! It might be these cheap tapes I got, I dunno. I screw it shut and its got the wrong side out because the tape looks identical on both sides. But mostly I cant get the damn length right. How does Amulets just make these all day long???? Theres gotta be some major shit I'm overlooking.

  • @brianobush
    @brianobush Před 5 lety +1

    You discarded the plastic on the inside, do you put it back?

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 5 lety +1

      That's a great question, thanks for asking. I would advise keeping the plastic just in case. I discard mine normally, but I have a few on hand because sometimes, depending on how you run the tape loop, it can slip over the wheel and get messed up. I find that in this case (usually with the ten second versions) that the plastic insert helps prevent that. does this make sense?

    • @brianobush
      @brianobush Před 5 lety

      @@User173 Good reply, yes, makes sense. Thanks

  • @01mkultra
    @01mkultra Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the great tutorial! I have done what you have instructed and I have run into a problem. I hope you or some else can help me over come this issue. I have a Tascam Porta-Studio 464 as well as an old standard stereo cassette player. When I pop the loop tape into the standard cassette player it runs at the regular speed. But when I pop it into the Tascam and press play it runs really fast. Like fast forward fast! I've tried re-looping several different times and I always get the same issue. I suspect the Tascam is not liking something. Does it only work on the Tascam Porta02 Mkii? Have you or anyone else experienced this issue? Is there a work around? Thanks in advance! Keep up the great work!

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      The 464 might have a faster motor speed like the 414 does. If you check the online documentation you might find out that it does not run at regular tape speed. but if it's running at FFD fast, that's not right. I'd have to see a video to determine what might be wrong with it. but I suspect it's that the motor is like the 414 and 424 and plays much faster than the porta 02mkii

    • @01mkultra
      @01mkultra Před 4 lety

      @@User173 Thanks so much for the quick reply! From what I can hear, regular tapes play at regular speed (same pitch as when played in a standard cassette player) so I think the motor speed is standard (apart from the ability to switch from NORMAL to HIGH speed or using the PITCH dial). I would be happy to send you some footage if you like. I'm just not on any social media. Once again, thanks for your thoughts!

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      @@01mkultra it sounds to me like that particular brand of tascam has some issue with it. I've never experience that. my tape loops work on porta 02mkii, 414, 414 mkii, 424, and on fostex x12, as well as regular tap boom boxes. so I honestly have no idea what could be going on? if you want to send me a video I'd be happy to watch it and see if I can gather anything from it. can you send it to user173000 at gmail?

    • @01mkultra
      @01mkultra Před 4 lety

      @@User173 Thanks! I've sent you some video via WeTransfer!

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      @@01mkultra Ok, I'll give it a look a little later

  • @JorgeL721
    @JorgeL721 Před 5 dny

    Intro music?

  • @RandyWBrown
    @RandyWBrown Před 3 lety

    I started to fire one up towards the end 😆

  • @craigmitchell8892
    @craigmitchell8892 Před 5 lety

    Any idea how folk are making 30+ second looptapes?
    I have 30 second and two minute ones from Tapeline but they look the same as the basic 5 sec ones. I know something must be going on but I just don't know what ):

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 5 lety +1

      not unless you buy a special case. Open up one of your tape loops from tapeline and I assure you they are molded differently so that they can wind around themselves several times. It's not possible as a DIY unless you buy their special cases for winding longer infinite loops.

  • @ignasgalbogis4598
    @ignasgalbogis4598 Před 4 lety

    Hello, can you please tell how the cables are connected?

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety

      what do you mean? I sent rca out to 1/4 inch and into my zoom recorder. otherwise I send 1/4 inch in to the inputs. does this answer your question?

    • @ignasgalbogis4598
      @ignasgalbogis4598 Před 4 lety

      @@User173 thank you, figured it out while testing, keep up man !

  • @MrKouk0s
    @MrKouk0s Před 5 lety

    the 5 second tape loop is more like a 3second loop, right?

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 5 lety +1

      no, it's 5 seconds. depends on the speed of your motor, however. Tascam 414 uses a faster motor than the porta 02, so speed will vary depending on which you're using. also, some 4 tracks have variable resistors inside, like the fostex x12, which can result in faster speed if it's "tuned" up.

    • @MrKouk0s
      @MrKouk0s Před 5 lety

      @@User173thanks for the response! I m actually using the 414 and it runs for aprox 2.5sec, which I find kind of strange as I would expect that there would be some kind of standardised speed. Great tutorial by the way!

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 5 lety

      @@MrKouk0s ah, yes well there is the difference. The 414 and 414 mk 2 both operate at a higher RPM. if you were to put a standard tape in there, of say billy idol, you'd hear it play at almost double speed. The manual says that their RPM is higher than that of a standard cassette recorder.

  • @hansdegroot652
    @hansdegroot652 Před 3 lety

    So how many minutes in this loop?

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 3 lety

      it's not minutes, it's just seconds. these are 5 and 9 second loops.

  • @forevershampoo
    @forevershampoo Před 3 lety

    28:09

  • @monkebetao
    @monkebetao Před 4 lety

    Im not ever smart when it come to tapes. but lets say you make the film 10mins long and put something on it. can you still change it later?

    • @monkebetao
      @monkebetao Před 4 lety

      please dumb it down for me XD

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety +1

      @@monkebetao ok, no you are not dumb. Lol. Yes you can change it later. Tape is just magnetically arranged particles and can be rearranged at any time. If you took a magnet to a tape, you'd erase all the info on it by scrambling the particles.

    • @monkebetao
      @monkebetao Před 4 lety

      @@User173 thank man

    • @User173
      @User173  Před 4 lety +1

      @@monkebetao Anytime friend. Feel free to ask questions as much as you like.

  • @KPsTboy
    @KPsTboy Před 3 lety

    I'd personally advice to degrease your hands beforehand and use plastic tweezers; there are great sets for sale on Aliexpress

  • @sczarnecki5887
    @sczarnecki5887 Před 3 lety

    Oh, also I have a bad temper and I get furious after a while! I use cuss words, I yell, I yell cuss words. I swear I'm never touching a tape again. I dont even know what I'm saying! when I'm in a rage state! I think I make cuss words up. I curse people's mothers to get violated in their back side! Horrible language!. Abominations. Blasphemies against God!. I scream the dollar amounts of what it has all cost and I feel ashamed for spending what I have. I'm sickened by these stupid tapes! They were supposed to be a fun hobby, a creative outlet, and a way to explore the world of sound. What analogue hell is this???!!!!

  • @kikeheebchinkjigaboo6631

    Marxist nosie

  • @skunklungz
    @skunklungz Před 3 lety

    cool