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Old 18-04-2021, 06:43 PM   #1
car10002
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Default how do you get a mp3 to sound like a tape playing

hi

for all you computer people out there was wondering what software there is to make mp3 files sound like the 80s/90s cassette tapes playing and how do you and what settings do you use in the software to get the sound of a tape playing to be able to export it to a new mp3 file.

would like to get the sound of a tape playing but preferably without film getting chewed up like it did in the 90s.

if anyone knows of software to be able to do it and be able to export file as a new file that would be great.

found a emulator for it but want to be able to export it as a new file

can only think of using another computer as a recorder with recording software loaded and use the other one to play it and plug a cord in or try hunt down the original tapes and get a tape to mp3 converter


thanks
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