HOW TO MAKE A CASSETTE TAPE LOOP (DIY 5 SECOND LOOP)

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    Many people have asked about tape loops and how to do it themselves, so here is my long overdue video on how to make a cassette tape loop. In this video, I show you the basics of tape looping and the method I personally use to making my loops (there are many variations out there). You can use any tape (with screws) you want. Be patient, experiment, and don't get too frustrated - there is a lot of trial and error involved.
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Комментарии • 322

  • @amuletsmusic
    @amuletsmusic  6 лет назад +24

    If you liked this video and want to help support me making more videos, art, and music please donate to my Patreon page: www.patreon.com/amuletsmusic

    • @PaulChabot
      @PaulChabot 5 лет назад

      Why the specific cut length?

    • @OrgulloChili
      @OrgulloChili 4 года назад

      @@PaulChabot i think for the tension

  • @togderi
    @togderi 7 лет назад +520

    I began experimenting with cassette tape loops in the early 80's.
    You can also use a longer tape loop by including the other spool.
    Also something to try. When splicing the tape together put a half twist in the tape to create a Mobius strip, it plays twice as long, the second half coming out backwards....
    You can also buy telephone answering machine loop cassette tapes, designed for recording short messages on ....
    ( Also put back the plastic inner film is called a "slipsheet" it does helps to keep the tape lubricated )
    Wonderful stuff AMULETS, keep it up .
    Love T()G /|\ XxX

    • @Sound8VisionVibe
      @Sound8VisionVibe 7 лет назад +8

      HOW COOL!

    • @Klingerhult
      @Klingerhult 7 лет назад +2

      Is the twist mobius loop thing possible with chrome/metal type tape? Coz it seems to have a different coating on the other side.

    • @togderi
      @togderi 7 лет назад +10

      Yes. The tape head is powerful enough to read through the tape.

    • @cheayunju
      @cheayunju 7 лет назад +3

      More great ideas! I just need some blank cassettes and a half price books or some other stashed tapes.

    • @Klingerhult
      @Klingerhult 7 лет назад +1

      Charles Williams 👍😋

  • @Zickafoose2024
    @Zickafoose2024 5 лет назад +79

    I always slice and angle because you get (a) more surface area for contact and (B) a faded break. Just my thoughts..

  • @falloneus
    @falloneus 7 лет назад +154

    This was just like watching the scene from Toy Story 2 where that guy refurbishes Woody

  • @photophob
    @photophob 7 лет назад +72

    Damn. You just opened a whole new sphere of time consuming activity for me ... hope you're proud ;)

  • @romanticarchitecture2708
    @romanticarchitecture2708 4 года назад +12

    Thank you so much for this. I'm also an Ambient artist and I've had a mound of old cassettes FOREVER and now they're going to become a part of my art after years of collecting dust. Thank you so much for this inspiration.

  • @NineInchFailz
    @NineInchFailz 6 лет назад +21

    Ahhhh this song is so beautiful too. I can't wait to start getting into real analogue production. VSTs just don't have that warmth and human side to them.

    • @henryrichard7619
      @henryrichard7619 5 лет назад +3

      Dakotah Rivers VSTs are great - they give birth to completely new sounds and will get infinitely close to emulating the real world, but they’ll never be quite the same as analog.

  • @nigelcarren
    @nigelcarren 5 лет назад +12

    Its like a little slice of a Mellotron! BRAVO. I tried this is in 1980 with my mate Richard we wrote a hilarious (hilarious to two 11 year-olds), We had two cassette recorders. We recorded a sword fight (fishing rod rests) which we played in the in the background whilst re-recording more 'Sword' clashes whilst the first played in a loop in the background... we honesty thought we were Jean Michelle Jarre. You seemed to have tamed the beast here. I have never thrown one old cassette recorder away so it is time to go REALLY Loopy! Great work mate. One Analogue salute in your direction. 🏆

  • @DJDionP
    @DJDionP 3 года назад +20

    When I was about 11, 12 13 yrs old, 85-88 era I was known for being able to fix all my friends cassettes when they popped or got jammed up. I got into beat making by accident around the same time. Being that we wanted to rap, I discovered how to make pause tapes. I'd record a open drum loop from a song, rewind record until it was long enough. Then I'd go into another tape and add sample chops in. No one taught me I just did it. Getting more and more into making beats and meeting people, hearing stories I found that I wasn't the only person doing that shit. I always found it funny that those of us with this bug just find a way regardless. I wish I had thought to loop a cassette tape way back then. This is dope and making me wanna take it back to my essence, that cassette tape. 🔥🔥🔥 I have an old reel to reel laying around that sounds like trash. Maybe I'll experiment.

  • @derVengman
    @derVengman 6 лет назад +57

    I built my first tape loop now with your instruction. Let's see if it works!
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    Yes it works!!!!

    • @chugnuts870
      @chugnuts870 4 года назад +1

      Vengman did you record your audio before cutting it after?

  • @leandromiquet4820
    @leandromiquet4820 5 лет назад +7

    I think there's no turning back from what I've just seen. You opened a door here...

  • @protovibration7633
    @protovibration7633 3 года назад +12

    Im incredibly new to this, im assuming theres recorded material on the tapes and youre not just using blank ones lol

    • @amuletsmusic
      @amuletsmusic  3 года назад +7

      these are blank but you can do it with prerecorded material too, either way!

    • @thomasmoran1211
      @thomasmoran1211 3 года назад

      You record to the tape as its looping (typically)

  • @amuletsmusic
    @amuletsmusic  7 лет назад +12

    Don't feel like making a tape loop, but still want to experiment with one?
    Buy one here: amulets.bandcamp.com/album/tape-loop-series

    • @niklasgindler4571
      @niklasgindler4571 7 лет назад +1

      anymore gonna be made ? are you you totally sold out ??

    • @niklasgindler4571
      @niklasgindler4571 7 лет назад

      oops, thought these were tape echoes , still very dope..

    • @cheayunju
      @cheayunju 7 лет назад

      Ok. I get it. I'm from San Antone and in Austin most of the 90's. I think people from around there especially at that time are cassette freaks because of all the love put into mix tape making, demo tapes always being made, crazy experimental music, and the underground tapes being sold like Daniel Jonhston, those DJ Premier chops, and the weird genre of "apartment music" coming out of Hyde Park.

  • @giannat418
    @giannat418 4 года назад +9

    My teacher sent me this, I'm waiting for the cuarantine to end so I can buy the cassettes I need.

  • @rockhawksam
    @rockhawksam 7 лет назад +92

    How fucking beautiful is it that the tape loop is physically a loop. It's like... the sound is circular as is the tape. Kinda blows my mind.

    • @ElliottJohnsonXX
      @ElliottJohnsonXX 6 лет назад +24

      Why do you think they are called loops u dimbus

    • @weirdskyreallyweird.5519
      @weirdskyreallyweird.5519 5 лет назад +7

      I enjoy stuff like that, seeing where terms that are still used today have their origins. Like how a track literally refers to the track that the needle of a turn table goes around.

    • @Renzsu
      @Renzsu 4 года назад +2

      I bet you love plate / spring reverbs ;)

  • @tapesaucer
    @tapesaucer 2 года назад +30

    I am 12 and I'd like to say that this really inspires me to use more cassette tape, it's so underrated nowadays...
    I want to get the tape and make every kind of music with it.

    • @henrikpersson4698
      @henrikpersson4698 Год назад +1

      how are you getting along?

    • @tapesaucer
      @tapesaucer Год назад +2

      @@henrikpersson4698 i'm recently thinking about making a tape loop of the Saudi Arabian EAS

    • @SmokingNunRecordings
      @SmokingNunRecordings 10 месяцев назад

      do it! @@tapesaucer

  • @nickyjoshy
    @nickyjoshy 5 лет назад +20

    I didn't think it would be that easy, and I already have a loop in mind, thanks AMULETS!

  • @brandonelmore1174
    @brandonelmore1174 6 лет назад +3

    Any help with audio not recording but loop is put together correctly? The tape loop plays back but when I record over it doesn’t seem to record ?

  • @RaccoonEatingCacti
    @RaccoonEatingCacti 6 лет назад +3

    Great video! Thanks for spreading the craft. Ever have any problems with the tape gumming up the pinch roller? Seems like after it warms up a bit the tape adhesive weeps a little. I re-use the splice tape that connects the magnetic tape to the leader tape. you can buy splicing tape but who's got the time or pockets for that?? quarter inch splicing tape is a little too stiff in my experience.
    Thanks for sharing this video!

  • @virtualgirlfriend4484
    @virtualgirlfriend4484 7 лет назад +5

    This looks curious. One question: is it possible to make seamless crossfading loops? Does your tape machine have overdub capacity? Thanks.

    • @AnUnseenRuler
      @AnUnseenRuler 5 лет назад

      On 1/4” cutting on a 45d angle dampened some of the glitch

  • @Allthingsambient
    @Allthingsambient 5 лет назад +3

    This was an awesome noobs tutorial! I'm ready to start looping cassettes. Thank you.

  • @jakewelch.design
    @jakewelch.design 6 лет назад +3

    You inspired me and I’ve been making all sorts of loops of different lengths. Still experimenting and figuring out the best recording techniques but I’m having fun. Thanks dude 👍🏻🛸

  • @richy486
    @richy486 5 лет назад +2

    Great video!! Made my first tape loop after watching this. How do you get around the audio gap made by the erase head on a lot of tape decks? (I think this is what’s happening)

  • @RagtimeBijou-s1s
    @RagtimeBijou-s1s 21 день назад

    I did this and recorded "Richard, thank you for the beautiful shoes" back in 89, sent it to my bud Richard, and he couldn't stop listening to it and he almost lost his mind. Memories.....

  • @RobertoGinsburg
    @RobertoGinsburg Год назад

    How many milimeters or centimeters of tape made a "1 second" of recording??? 🤔🤔🤔

  • @ThisIsDownstate
    @ThisIsDownstate 5 лет назад +3

    thankyou very much. an excellent tutorial. i followed it almost in real time and the loop worked perfectly. cheers !!!

  • @sleeptrip
    @sleeptrip 3 года назад +1

    Pretty interesting, but the music is so wonderful...I can't concentrate attention on the video :)

  • @Blowaway-ld3sc
    @Blowaway-ld3sc 10 месяцев назад

    DON'T do what I just did and throw everything out of the shell because you were looking at something else.

  • @TRUEiMPROrecords
    @TRUEiMPROrecords 7 лет назад +3

    TIP: Some hifi cassetteplayers have a sensor that stops playback if the left spinner is not spinning. One workaround is to leave the original spools of tape intact and move them out of the openings of the playhead part to the inside of the tape case and then make your loop around both spools. Some players are also picky about the tapes tightness, so make it tight first, and then gradually remove tape from the original spools, educing their size and loosening the loop until it plays ok. The downside is that the loop stops afer 60/90 minutes, but chances are that the audience went home by then anyway.. I´ve experimented with a rubber band between the bare plastic spools but the bugger keeps slipping and getting stuck, maybe dremeling a groove for it to sit in the spools could fix that. Also I like to make the loop cuts diagonal and use superglue so it runs smoother.

    • @julieruine7508
      @julieruine7508 6 лет назад +1

      thanks a lot for this information! i solved the problem of the player stoping when the left whel doesn't turn by making a smaler loop of audiotape to connect both wheels (difficult-- 15,5cm). the actual loop goes over both wheels. i found 23,5cm a good length for that one.with that method you can make a A-side and B-side loop also. If you want that continous loop: it's easyer to tape the hole for the erasehead on the casette (of course you need a piece of paper to protect the audiotape from the sticking tape). its the left big opening.

  • @glenesis
    @glenesis 5 лет назад +1

    Ok. Thanks for sharing. That's a very short loop, a little more than 2 seconds. Your recording with it sounds great. Why did you discard the slip sheets?

  • @Qwerttyuiop1
    @Qwerttyuiop1 6 месяцев назад

    Something weird happens where the tape will play for a second and then the player will just shut off. The deck will still be on, it just will stop. It’s not like the tape is stopping it because if I press start again then it plays for another few seconds and the cycle repeats. Why does that happen and how can I fix it?

  • @PodOfHeat
    @PodOfHeat 6 лет назад +8

    Who remembers splicers?

    • @SimpsonSound
      @SimpsonSound 5 лет назад +2

      I do. I still have one, too. Nice video, but I don't recommend using normal Scotch tape to do this. You have to use real splicing tape. It you don't, the glue from the Scotch tape will destroy the tape heads.

  • @Questary
    @Questary 3 года назад +1

    Well is it possible to buy one and if so did you make a video about how they are used?

  • @albertosordina7777
    @albertosordina7777 4 года назад +1

    Great, thanks! Now I am trying to figure out how to calculate how long in cm will an eight bars loop be at a specific BPM...

  • @pablo_osunavargas
    @pablo_osunavargas 5 месяцев назад

    what kind of equipment did you use to tape record this loops? thanks in advance. Good vid

  • @PadraigCroke-x2p
    @PadraigCroke-x2p 7 месяцев назад

    should I be able to turn the tape manually with a pencil? I've tried this a few times today and I can't seem to get the tension right, either its too loose to spin or too much tension and my tape player stops. the tape in your example seems loose compared to my attempts. thanks in advance :)

  • @realkhranyewest4627
    @realkhranyewest4627 Год назад

    i just tried this for hours! i can't get it work. Everytime i cut the tape it curls up and its literally impossible to get it into the casette. it will curl up right after i stop holding it together in 10 spots.. any solution?

  • @albertocasini836
    @albertocasini836 5 лет назад +1

    Hi;
    could you give to me some advices about infinite loop cassette to start to experience with four track recorder...wich tape lenght to achievement a track??? Thx

  • @breakalime
    @breakalime 7 лет назад +8

    Any tips on how to make the loop more continuous? I've tried making loops a few times and they are still dropping out for a fraction of a second at the splice point.

    • @amuletsmusic
      @amuletsmusic  7 лет назад +13

      the gap or drop out of sound comes from the gap between the record head (black) and playback head (silver). If you put a piece of tape over the record head it will allow you to continuously record over a tape loop and will eliminate the gap in sound. good luck!

    • @breakalime
      @breakalime 7 лет назад +2

      AMULETS Cool, thanks for the tip!

    • @breakalime
      @breakalime 7 лет назад +2

      After some experimentation and careful observation I have determined that the dropout occurs regardless of which heads are taped off during recording and playback and also that the dropout happens precisely at the splicing point. One factor that had occurred to me was that I've been using 90 minute tape due to availability and that maybe that the thinner tape experiences more of a dropout when splicing and taping. Thanks for the advice anyway.

    • @franciscooliveira7089
      @franciscooliveira7089 6 лет назад

      You should tape the black one?

    • @nervedamage3097
      @nervedamage3097 6 лет назад

      I am also having the same problem as the OP. When you say a piece of tape...do you mean sticky(Scotch) or audio tape?
      I've tried sticky and it really distorted the sound and didn't do anything for creating a continuous loop?

  • @yassinelamri9681
    @yassinelamri9681 6 месяцев назад

    when i cut a piece of the tape to put it in the casette it curls up and makes it impossible for me to allign it properly.. i tried many different ways and i don't understand why thats happening to me.

  • @raavenstark5905
    @raavenstark5905 6 лет назад

    How your tape don't curl as fuck ? Your tape look pretty easy to stick. Mine are curly as fuck

  • @kotanna1176
    @kotanna1176 3 года назад

    Do You have to récord somethibg before cutting the tape to make the loop?

  • @WhiteyKnuckles
    @WhiteyKnuckles 2 года назад

    A sheet of A4 is 21 cm, in case you don't have a tape(!) measurer

  • @chrispyfrybeats8342
    @chrispyfrybeats8342 3 года назад

    Mine keeps cutting out? Sound only comes through at times

  • @fricfrac
    @fricfrac 6 лет назад +2

    What do you do with all the leftover tape? I've got a couple spools in a Ziploc bag at the moment but I feel like there must be a better way to organize it.

    • @RareBrink
      @RareBrink 5 лет назад

      it is useful to keep the extra tape around, especially if it is nice tape from a fresh blank. Sometimes loops break, get worn out, get pinched and distorted or otherwise destroyed. Having the spare tape will let you build a new loop and re-use the casing.

  • @soundofthegardenwatc
    @soundofthegardenwatc 2 года назад

    Is this the type of tape they use in studio analog chains?

  • @joshsagermusician
    @joshsagermusician 5 лет назад +1

    Just made my first tape loop thanks to this video. I've been wanting to add these elements for a while now; much appreciated!

  • @owenstuckey8676
    @owenstuckey8676 2 года назад +1

    As has been said a million times in the comment section, thanks for making this instructional video - you've given me inspiration.

  • @ozmarichardson6524
    @ozmarichardson6524 7 лет назад +1

    thank you so much for sharing this. Very useful. I am looking at designing my own tape based delay unit for guitar and this solves the problem of the tape running out.

  • @maikmario71
    @maikmario71 2 года назад

    Hi there,
    after I've made a loop cassette, the gear of the cassette runs much faster!

  • @klownck
    @klownck 3 года назад +1

    finally using this to make my first tape loop on a tape i found in a skip. wonderful results. also freezing some tape over the next few days and thawing it to make another one.

  • @yumfluff
    @yumfluff 6 лет назад +1

    I feel I may need a rubber ring on the wheel as the tape is not being guided by the plastic wheel.. or would it be because of the minute lack of tension?

  • @alastpicturefromvoyager
    @alastpicturefromvoyager 4 года назад

    Thank you @AMULETS ! If i understand well, this 5 sec loop will become a 2,5 sec loop on my TASCAM 414 running at 9.5 cm/s (3-3/4 ips) ? I began to test looping with normal speed MARRANTZ and i will receive a 414 soon, so i imagine the cassettes wont sound the same ;-)

  • @leupideuvache7155
    @leupideuvache7155 5 лет назад +2

    hey, is it possible to print cassette in 3d ? so we could use the unuse tape to make more tape loops

    • @amuletsmusic
      @amuletsmusic  5 лет назад +1

      LeuPiDeuVache I imagine so but I have no idea where to start with that haha

    • @jamesrusso4446
      @jamesrusso4446 3 года назад

      Thats a great idea

  • @muzzymusgrave1798
    @muzzymusgrave1798 7 лет назад +1

    This video was super helpful and easy to follow! thanks.
    Any thoughts on making the loops longer?

  • @jimmyhobbs3216
    @jimmyhobbs3216 4 года назад +2

    When you repurpose a tape do you have to be concerned about record guard tabs when recording onto the loops?

    • @sleepwalk8696
      @sleepwalk8696 4 года назад +1

      If you put tape over those tabs tightly it should be able to be recorded on

  • @RickDrift
    @RickDrift 5 лет назад

    now I know what to do with all my fuckin tapes

  • @nomad1517
    @nomad1517 2 года назад

    Alessandro cortini is amazing with his tascam.

  • @jbarrichello
    @jbarrichello 7 лет назад +4

    thank you brother

  • @suhyunpark6972
    @suhyunpark6972 5 лет назад +1

    Hey thank you for your video!
    It was my first time to make a loop and it ends somehow:/
    I read comments, but I don't really understand! Could you help me?

  • @atomswan4265
    @atomswan4265 6 лет назад +2

    If I wanted to make say a 10 second loop, would I just double the length of the tape?

  • @firstsnowoftheyear
    @firstsnowoftheyear 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the inspiration; made my first loop today 🖤

  • @palindromeAU
    @palindromeAU 3 года назад

    Any difference cutting the tape on a 45?

  • @manuhgraciano110
    @manuhgraciano110 4 месяца назад

    So, is it best to record the tape before or after turning it into a loop?

  • @dominicmrakovcich
    @dominicmrakovcich 7 месяцев назад

    a good way to recycle my tapes that got fried in one spot

  • @andrewsantora6899
    @andrewsantora6899 5 лет назад +1

    Does anyone have a theory has to why the loop works but playback is significantly quiet? I'm using a Portastudio which hasn't had problems before with playback volume, so I'm assuming it has something to do with the loop I made.

    • @amuletsmusic
      @amuletsmusic  5 лет назад +3

      you might want to check the tape, you might have flipped the magnetic tape and actually are not recording on the magnetic tape side. give that a shot

  • @adde65
    @adde65 Год назад

    Thanks! I think I got it. My first attempt was a tiny bit too short, while the 2nd one is slightly slack, but it's working. I saved the leftover tape, because I suspect that my tape job won't hold up forever :D

  • @sebastianx13
    @sebastianx13 7 лет назад +3

    Great video, thanks for this

  • @trifenacatherine9722
    @trifenacatherine9722 10 дней назад

    Mine can't move. So i gave up

  • @YannGuillermou
    @YannGuillermou 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for converting to metric :)

  • @Klingerhult
    @Klingerhult 7 лет назад

    You ever tried making loops with chrome metal tape? Probably not, since your tascams don't use it. I just wanted to hear if you had any experience with it. :-)

  • @RDijt
    @RDijt 7 лет назад +2

    This is awesome. Can you record directly onto the looped tape or is it better to cut up prerecorded material?

    • @amuletsmusic
      @amuletsmusic  7 лет назад +5

      both work great. cut up prerecorded material is fun because its so unpredictable.

  • @mintpillow
    @mintpillow 3 года назад +1

    Thanks a million for this - big ups!

  • @giuliadeval71
    @giuliadeval71 6 лет назад +2

    are you working with a virgin cassette or a recorded one?

    • @amuletsmusic
      @amuletsmusic  6 лет назад

      in this video I am using blank, new cassette, but you can use a used one

  • @Simrasil_
    @Simrasil_ 7 лет назад +4

    really nice! I made one the other day with just a pad holding a chord and it turned out working quite well. How do you time a more rythmic loop? Just measure the playing time of your loop as best as possible and then record something over it? Thank you for this video tutorial :D

    • @TheRevsmitty
      @TheRevsmitty 7 лет назад +2

      SonKomischerTyp try a metronome or click track playin outside the recording device and count it out

    • @amuletsmusic
      @amuletsmusic  7 лет назад +1

      that sounds awesome! you're very welcome

  • @craigslistvsatx39
    @craigslistvsatx39 7 лет назад +3

    Is the tape length roughly 9 inches?

  • @austin1842
    @austin1842 5 лет назад +1

    Mine has a little spot where there's a noise like when i click the record button any ideas how to fix it?

    • @stickfigursicide
      @stickfigursicide 5 лет назад

      use a 45 degree angled cut, it'll help cross blend the transition .

  • @micasaestudi
    @micasaestudi 4 года назад

    Hello thank you for your video I have a doubt, there is some relationship of cin time regarding the measurement of the tape.

  • @vids4bigkids
    @vids4bigkids 5 лет назад +1

    For a cassette recorder such as Tascam 414, would you need to double the tape length to get 5 seconds (as it plays back at double speed)?

    • @exteminus4150
      @exteminus4150 4 года назад

      The 414 and 424 can also play at normal speed.

  • @ryancolao2878
    @ryancolao2878 6 лет назад +1

    how would i make the tape loop longer

  • @maikmario71
    @maikmario71 2 года назад

    Hi there,
    Can I start a recording after I have tinkered the loop cassette, or does the recording / sound have to be recorded on the tape beforehand? I had tried to first build the loop cassette and then make a recording, but I always heard a crack when the recording stopped! Can you tell me how to do it right
    thanks in advance
    Regards

  • @jesseburns6191
    @jesseburns6191 6 лет назад

    HELLO:
    You mentioned something about being able to purchase your Looping Tapes. Well what I would like to know is, will the tape play on my RADIO SHACK VOX CTR-120 AC/BATTERY
    CASSETTE RECORDER? I had tried playing back a recording using the TDK ENDLESS CASSETTE (EC-3M). But what I got was nothing. No sound! Can you tell me what it is'I'm doing wrong?
    Can this problem be fixed? And if not, will your Looping Tape be what I'm looking for? Please Help?
    THANKS.

  • @el_camino_real
    @el_camino_real 3 года назад

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

  • @sonniecarlebach6529
    @sonniecarlebach6529 2 года назад

    Great vid- might be a dumb question but how do I know what bit of the tape I’m looping e.g what section I’m cutting ? Also how do I know which side of the tape is which to stick the tape onto in the first place ?

  • @fireandwater345
    @fireandwater345 7 лет назад +3

    Thanks man, I did a couple and they work great!

    • @amuletsmusic
      @amuletsmusic  7 лет назад +2

      awesome! so glad to hear it

    • @dano.334
      @dano.334 7 лет назад +1

      yeah, i'm still working out the tension details but they do play

  • @helterskelter2927
    @helterskelter2927 4 года назад

    It'd be astonishing to create something like Tomorrow Never Knows. Not with cassette tape, of course.

  • @couldntmixapotnoodle
    @couldntmixapotnoodle 3 года назад

    Why do you remove the slipsheets?
    I've seen multiple tutorials and all say to remove them. They're meant to reduce friction against the outer plastic shell on the tape.

  • @DentyOne
    @DentyOne 6 лет назад +20

    Try temporarily unscrewing the erase head from the deck. This allows you to record an additional layer of detail over the first. It muffles the first layer a bit, but the muffling texture only adds to the mysterious and beautiful analog sound. Keep in mind, the more layers you attempt to add, the more distant the first layer becomes, so probably no more than two or three layers!

    • @bodhim4353
      @bodhim4353 5 лет назад

      Holy crap! Thats a great idea

    • @vsevkrawczeniuk8019
      @vsevkrawczeniuk8019 5 лет назад +3

      Don't unscrew it, just put a piece of aluminum foil over it.

    • @althepsyphros3314
      @althepsyphros3314 5 лет назад

      @@vsevkrawczeniuk8019 can I ask what is the erase head?? I just see one thing which is the tape head

    • @vsevkrawczeniuk8019
      @vsevkrawczeniuk8019 5 лет назад +2

      @@althepsyphros3314 There should be another head, usually it's black or white, to the left of the play head. You might only see one head if your deck doesn't record. The erase head is only there for erasing the tape before recording to it. If your deck does record and you don't see it, it's probably a mechanically activated erase head and it's only lifted up when recording. Open the lid, press in the interlock for recording on the top right of the deck (where the notch on the tape is) and press the record button, then you should see it.

    • @edwhite7475
      @edwhite7475 4 года назад +3

      Couldnt we make a footswitch where you could just turn it on and off?

  • @davidpicarazzi
    @davidpicarazzi 6 лет назад +2

    What do you mean by fully rewound?

    • @amuletsmusic
      @amuletsmusic  6 лет назад +2

      rewind the tape fully to one side, it helps make it more manageable when you take it out

  • @jthek2000
    @jthek2000 6 лет назад

    Have you ever made a loop tape w those cassettes that don’t have screws? Is it wise to grab an old steak knife and stab it, split it open and get in there. Will it go back together is the question. I imagine It doesn’t have to be a steak knife. A chisel perhaps.

  • @Claviceptic
    @Claviceptic 5 лет назад

    How would one go about creating a loop from a longer, already existing original recording? The piece is rather long for a loop, at about 20 seconds, but I don't know where to cut for the beginning and end of the loop.

  • @bretonleo8740
    @bretonleo8740 4 года назад

    Great video !!
    All these quarantaine situation guive me the motivation to experiment with my guitar pedalboard,
    Is that all I need to do in order to make my guitar signal go trough a walkman and then go in my pedalboard / amp without being worried with the cassette tape stopping ?
    I only play in a live context so no recording and playing into a daw, I just want to color my sound with tape without the trouble of big tape desks and reel to reel machines.
    Thanks ! Léo

  • @petitfantome777
    @petitfantome777 5 лет назад +1

    i appreciate it but what is the point of doing this? im ignorant

    • @REPTILE.FOREVER
      @REPTILE.FOREVER 5 лет назад +2

      It's like a method of sampling. If you put a looped cassette into a player, the sound will literally loop and play the same sound over and over because the tape no longer has an end. You could also just loop an audio clip digitally like with an MP3 or something, but people like to use tapes because it creates a very imperfect, analog sound that's hard to replicate.

    • @petitfantome777
      @petitfantome777 5 лет назад +1

      @@REPTILE.FOREVER thank u will

  • @kkisawesome
    @kkisawesome 4 года назад

    I have some regular blank tapes. Can't remember the size. But is it possible to turn a regular size tape into a 15min cassette?

  • @N02tradamus
    @N02tradamus 5 лет назад +1

    would the scotch tape be on the outside or inside of the loop?

  • @KCLighted
    @KCLighted 5 лет назад

    So for the 6 minute DIY tape loops I see for sale, how are those made differently from this? Is it not an actual endless loop, or do they wind the tape around the gears differently? it's hard to make it out by sight.

  • @mooonddd
    @mooonddd 2 года назад

    Thank you for including the tape length measurement, never could get a loop to play for longer than a few revolutions by eyeballing it

  • @TheStudioDrummer
    @TheStudioDrummer 4 года назад +1

    Doin it. 👊

  • @sabilalmuhtadin717
    @sabilalmuhtadin717 4 года назад

    Wow, Just came from the interview Michael besisnski and I found a lot of recommendation video like this and about loop tape

  • @tomlake2732
    @tomlake2732 3 года назад

    How do they make longer endless loop tapes like say 5 minutes? Would it be possible to do that at home?