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.
The external artistic presentation is as important as the music contained in the audiocassettes for successful marketing of the cassettes. People show their artistic abilities in designing even the blank cassette labels. These are artistically decorated with markers and stickers. Such decorations are an art form itself. People also give creative names for this and decorate it suitably to gift it.
New recording technology has evolved over time. Now instead of blank cassette tapes, we have DVDs and CDs. A system of digital audio tape is now available that provides greatly improved recording quality. With the advent of mp3s, it’s even easier to record your own mixes. You can find almost any song on the Internet and download it onto a CD. Once you’re finished, you can design and print your personal CD label.
Many of us still hold that no later invention has improved upon the old blank cassette tapes. There are now online groups where people discuss, buy, sell, and trade cassette mixes. The goal is to increase one’s knowledge of the music of yesterday and today, and it’s a great deal of fun besides. Exposure to different music from different places and times is such a wonderful feeling.
No matter where technology takes us, we will always remember the blank cassette tape and the mark it made out on 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 that classic mix tape!
Blank cassette tapes were used to record/compile songs of special moments and given as gifts or for circulation among friends. Prior to MP3 days one has to listen to radio to hear his favorite song and record on tape. However, this is not a foolproof method. Blank cassette labels with creative ideas can decorate with stickers/marker pens. The presentation is important for the gift, in addition to the music itself. New recording technology with DVDs/CDs and the digital audio tape gives improved quality. MP3s facilitate your own mixes. Online groups discuss/buy/sell/trade mixes. In spite of changes in Technology tapes will exist and it is fun mixing tape.