Making a 10 Second Tape Loop

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 38

  • @RaquelFoster
    @RaquelFoster 2 года назад +2

    Seeing you open that tape made me remember exactly what those clear ones smelled like when you first took the plastic off. I loved that smell LOL.

    • @ShaneMorrisMusic
      @ShaneMorrisMusic  2 года назад

      Haha, nice! Yeah don't get that experience as often anymore. :)

  • @Larry30102
    @Larry30102 2 года назад +1

    Super helpful. Thanks so much!!

  • @evadum4149
    @evadum4149 Год назад +2

    Thank you very much, can’t wait to rebuild my second own tape after watching this. One question. Does this little TASCAM have a pitch control?

    • @ShaneMorrisMusic
      @ShaneMorrisMusic  Год назад

      Hi, evadum4149. No this Tascam does not have pitch control. Very basic four-track. Just recording and panning.

    • @evadum4149
      @evadum4149 Год назад +1

      Hej thank you very much, oh whats the name of this tiny one? ;)

    • @ShaneMorrisMusic
      @ShaneMorrisMusic  Год назад +1

      @@evadum4149 It is the Tascam MF-P01 Portastudio. I like it so much that I got 2 of them. :)

    • @evadum4149
      @evadum4149 Год назад

      @@ShaneMorrisMusic Hehee well i have one as vst thats nice ruclips.net/video/L_Kqt_V1mls/видео.html but if i can get one to this little hardware ones, i but it too ;) thanks mate

  • @Dionisaf
    @Dionisaf 3 года назад +1

    I'm usually use old cassettes from goodwill, it's cheaper than new 👍

    • @ShaneMorrisMusic
      @ShaneMorrisMusic  3 года назад +1

      Yes can be a bit gritty too! :) I've gotten most of mine at yard sales. I had a woman give me a box of 100 cassettes one time.

    • @Dionisaf
      @Dionisaf 3 года назад +1

      @@ShaneMorrisMusic Wow! Awesome 👍

    • @Larry30102
      @Larry30102 2 года назад +1

      Never thought of checking Goodwill. Thanks for the tip.

  • @loganp82
    @loganp82 3 года назад +1

    14.5 inches will get you around 8 seconds and I used that length with the top peg like you showed me to get mine to loop. Before I used that top peg it would play and then stop spinning.

    • @ShaneMorrisMusic
      @ShaneMorrisMusic  3 года назад

      Fantastic, Logan Aaron! Glad you got it working. Hours of fun ahead! Does it play in reverse too? That is my favorite myself. Some cassette loops will do it, and some won't.

    • @loganp82
      @loganp82 3 года назад +1

      @@ShaneMorrisMusic Funny thing is I tried it the next day and it snags again and stops. Didnt do anything to it just stopped working. The roller on the bottom right isnt moving. Any idea how to fix that?

    • @ShaneMorrisMusic
      @ShaneMorrisMusic  3 года назад +1

      @@loganp82 Maybe just try replacing that roller. I use old cassettes for parts, especially the ones that don't have screws to make loops out of. Hopefully that will fix it. Sometimes they just don't work too. Make sure the tape loops isn't too tight or too loose. Not tangled or flipping over somehow.
      I've made about 20 or so and 2 of those I could never get to work.

    • @loganp82
      @loganp82 3 года назад +1

      @@ShaneMorrisMusic Alright, thanks for the tips :)

    • @nasoundengineer5726
      @nasoundengineer5726 3 года назад

      How do you calculate the loop duration based on lenght? There is any straightforward formula for that? Thank you!

  • @mutedsounds2k
    @mutedsounds2k 2 месяца назад

    What's the point of a 45° cut? A 90° will perfectly fit!!!

  • @walrtbstudios5430
    @walrtbstudios5430 11 месяцев назад +1

    Cassette tapes play at 1 7/8 inches per second. Therefore, if you’re still resolutely non-metric (ie, you live in the US), you will need exactly 18.75 inches of tape. Tbh you’d be far better off fitting your tape loop to the cassette rather than trying to make an arbitrary length work…

  • @rayholt202
    @rayholt202 2 года назад

    very cool

  • @pfft9363
    @pfft9363 2 года назад

    excellent tutorial mate. can you tell me how can we perserve the remaing tape after making the loop? else i'm sure it'll degrade quickly if left open innit? thanks

    • @ShaneMorrisMusic
      @ShaneMorrisMusic  2 года назад +1

      Hi pfft! I just store the remaining tape in a small box in a closet, along with any of the other tape accessories. The room temperature is between 74-79 F. So, Id say a place that is dark and cool. I store my reel to reel tapes next to them the same way.

    • @pfft9363
      @pfft9363 2 года назад

      @@ShaneMorrisMusic thank you for getting back and sharing your knowledge with us. Really appreciate it!

    • @ShaneMorrisMusic
      @ShaneMorrisMusic  2 года назад

      @@pfft9363 Most welcome! :)

  • @lonelycake4114
    @lonelycake4114 Год назад

    Interesting but…why would anyone do this? For what purpose? To get a loop sound effect?

    • @ShaneMorrisMusic
      @ShaneMorrisMusic  Год назад

      I suppose there would be many reasons. Some people just like the sound of tape with its warm, natural compression and saturation. Some people also equally like the bad or lo-fi sound that can be achieved from tape. Others may want to work with it for economic or ease of use reasons. Maybe some just want to have a cheap looper with the ability to make your loops any length you want. For me personally, I like the lo-fi, deshevled sounds that come from tape for creating texture in a composition, particularly horror film scoring and dark ambient music.

    • @lonelycake4114
      @lonelycake4114 Год назад

      @@ShaneMorrisMusic
      I see…i suppose you mix with analogue gear then. It would be too easy to cut tape digitally.

    • @jamesm28
      @jamesm28 6 месяцев назад

      Plus itt is fun, creating cassette loops and using them. If you want to listen to some good music created by using tape loops check out Amulets or Hainbach, they're pretty good.

  • @karelstulens4472
    @karelstulens4472 2 года назад

    Hi man! Thanks for the awesome tutorial! Quick question.. what do you do with the excess tape after making a loop? Because I already have a box full of excess tape.. and buying extra cassettes only brings more excess tape.. all tips are welcome man!

    • @ShaneMorrisMusic
      @ShaneMorrisMusic  2 года назад

      Hi Karel! Thanks for watching. I just store it in a box like you :)

  • @cooperbay5181
    @cooperbay5181 Год назад +1

    “Around 20 inches” cmon be specific pls

    • @walrtbstudios5430
      @walrtbstudios5430 11 месяцев назад +1

      18.75 inches would be exactly ten seconds

  • @ddawsonwilsondawg7967
    @ddawsonwilsondawg7967 2 года назад +2

    2:40
    I think aaaaaaaaaaaa uuuhhhhhhhh cutting a thin slice of clear tape SMALLER than the width of the cassette tape is a WAAAAY better and WAAAAY faster way to do it! I mean you're either a mo-mo OR you're blind! Hacking off pieces of tape!? COME ON MAN!!! WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE!?!?!?!?