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.
In the days before the MP3 and music on demand, I remember waiting for hours for the radio to play my favorite songs. And if I got really lucky, I could start to record them on blank cassette tapes as soon as they started. This procedure required a lot of trial and error and was heavily dependent on luck; if your luck didn’t hold, you’d get a lot of commercials and DJ bable instead of your preferred tunes.
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.
Improvements in technological innovations have resulted in the way the recording is done. CDs and DVDs have replaced the blank cassette tapes. In order to improve the quality of recording digital audio tape has come into being. MP3 invention has resulted in easy recording of mixes. One can download songs from Internet and record it on CD. On completion one can print CD label also.
Some people still like to use blank cassette tapes. Online communities exist, allowing people to trade their personally mixed cassettes. They do this in an effort to expand their musical knowledge. The tapes can be very amusing and are a lot of fun to listen to. People who trade these tapes get exposed to many different kinds of music.
The blank cassette tape will always be remembered for the mark it made on our society, no matter what technological advances the future holds. The mix tape showcased our creativity and transformed all of us into music mixers. The MP3 and blank CD have allowed us to carry this tradition into the present day. Even still, the mix tape will always be a classic.
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.