• Flamekebab@piefed.social
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    2 days ago

    I literally use them for my baby. I’ve got stacks of old rubbish on tape (got them for free) that’s getting taped over to provide easy, tactile storage of spoken word and music. Nothing obscure is being destroyed - it’s naff compilation tapes and similar shite. If they wear out then I can just dump the digital audio onto another tape.

    They’re easy to choose from, don’t play infinitely, fairly hard-wearing, and the quality isn’t bad because the tape deck I record with is a fancy direct-drive unit.

    It’s kinda funny recreating some old Swedish comedy stuff for her. As in, when I was little I had tapes that were either dubbed from other tapes or from records that a family member borrowed from a library in Stockholm. For my daughter I’m grabbing the audio from YouTube rather than the library abroad, but the end result is the same. Multiple levels of nostalgia and a load of tapes aren’t going to landfill.