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How is it done?


  • Cassettes are first inventoried and then added to our database and your record. Each cassette is visually inspected to make sure there are no physical problems.
     

  • A short segment is played to check play back level. Once that is set, the transfer to computer will begin . Upon completion, the tracks will be normalized (brought up to commercial volume level). We will also apply a filters to reduce the surface noise, pops and clicks.
     

  • Next, the transfer will be indexed so you can jump from one song to another on your CD player. This applies to cassettes where there is an obvious break between songs or sections. Cassettes that are continuous, such as a speech or a live concert or a homemade mix tape, will not be indexed.
     

  • Then we slow burn the tracks to CD in the format you requested. We use a slow burn so that there is no skipping of tracks that can occur when burned at high speed.
     

  • The resulting CD is then labeled and placed in an unbreakable jewel case.
     

  • Last of all, your cassettes and new CD's are boxed up, ready to be shipped back to you. That's it!