It's a recording of a walkman playing a compact cassete (shut in a drawer for acoustic isolation). It's there, just really quiet. The recording is raw (unprocessed). You can hear the motor working as the tape plays, and then it buzzing as the tape finished. Recorded with zoom h2. Edited and normalized with audacity.
I recently erased a cassette tape with my panasonic cassette dictation machine that previously had audio on it, i noticed that it had a white noise after doing so, i figured i would upload it.
A short sample of a bass loop created on my korg kaosillator, recorded to cassette tape and transferred to my computer with some processing to go along with it. A fair amount of hiss, lo-fi in nature.
I was tried to make a tape loop, and this is what i got. For those who haven't tried, it's very difficult to make a tape loop. This one broke after two loops, so i'm lucky i recorded it!.
This is the sound coming out of the speaker of an old portable cassette recorder / player, when i push play with no cassette inside. Made in japan by ge, model no. 3-5313a.
This is a whole string of sounds involving a handheld cassette player, including removing the cassette from the case, rewinding, fast-forwarding, stopping, and playing. The music played is my own that i've recorded so it is included in the creative commons license. This is meant to be a wide range of sounds that you can edit and pull out just what you need.
Series of sounds in one file, starting from opening a cassette and placing it in the player, playing a bit of a song (it's my song so there's no copyright to worry about), fast forwarding, and playing again. The file ends with removing the cassette from the player and placing it back in the case.
3 little boys fooling around with their "first sony", a cheap cassette taperecorder. Recorded in 1991 on christmas morning. I had to denoise it,because quality of recording was very poor, little reverb.
This is a recording of commodore 64-cassette. Recorded via cassette walkman, from phones output to laptop line input. Please be careful with the volume! sound might get very loud!.
A smith & wesson folding knife, it has a very wide blade for his model. It's opened by placing the index finger on a push-button, while swinging the knife forward. Recorded with olympus ls-p4 onboard microphones.
I used a tiny silver medal and a glass container to replicate the sound of a wedding ring being set on a glass bedside table. Different combinations, hollow, compact, with and without rattling. Rode ntg2 + zoom h4nno processing.
I opened a box, went through the cassette tapes, took one out, took the tape out of the plastic box, inserted it in the cassette player, pressed play, then pressed stop. Mono recording.
This is an aif (garage band) file of just good ol' tape hiss recorded from a jvc tape machine (cassette). It's just tape hiss. You can change the freq to help blend it in your recordings. I have the volume on this at a higher level. When i blend this with my digital recordings i turn it down just enough to hear it without it being too analog sounding. Hope you can use it. It's great for soft passes and solo instruments, much like white noise of a studio perhaps.