Blank cassette tapes are an art form of sorts. They have been used for decades to compile long lists of songs to capture moments of time. Some people gave them as tokens of their affections; others gave them as ways to pass on new music to their friends. These could also continue around in other circles and pass from friend to friend as music tastes continue on.
Before the evolution of MP3s I had to listen to the radio for hours together to catch my favorite song. I would be able to record those songs on blank cassette tapes with a bit of luck. However this was never perfect and a lot of trial and error method was to be adopted. In my search for the perfect mix tape I had to record plenty of DJ small talk and commercials.
Some even extend their creative impulses to blank cassette labels, which you can decorate with stickers or marker pens. If a blank cassette tape is intended as a gift, it’s common for an imaginative name to be thought up, and the tape to be decorated to match. The presentation is an important part of the gift, in addition to the music itself, and the tape can be a real work of art.
As technology has improved, new ways of recording have evolved. Blank cassette tapes have made way for CDs and DVDs. There also is a whole new system of digital audio tape to improve recording. And also with the invention of mp3s, recording mixes got even easier. Now you could download any song from the internet and burn it to a CD. And you could even print a CD label when you are done!
There are still those who swear by good old blank cassette tapes. There are even online communities where people sign up to swap their own cassette mixes with others in an attempt to expend one’s music knowledge. Those can be a lot of fun and very amusing. People are exposed to such different music as they go through their lives all over the country and the world.
No matter where technology takes us, we will always remember the blank cassette tape and the mark it made on out society. It transformed us all into music mixers and let our creativity flow. And we have carried this on into our mp3 and CD burning world. Nothing is quite as fun as those classic mix tapes!
Blank cassette tapes were used to record, compile number of songs, capture and retain some special moments. Some even extend their creative impulses to blank cassette labels, which you can decorate with stickers or marker pens if it is as a gift. But new recording technology has evolved over time, we have DVDs and CDs. A system of digital audio tape is now available that provides greatly improved recording quality. No matter where technology takes us, we will always remember the music in our past. It transformed. And we have carried this on into our new technologies. Nothing is quite as fun as that classic mix tape!