Re: Death of the cassette
In days of yore when I had an idea for a tune, like countless others I would quickly record it on a cassette player so I would not forget it. Now if I want to record something quickly, I have to wade through a load of 'apps' on a phone, or set up some other digital recording equipment or some other thing which has awful quality in order to record the idea - by which time, I have forgotten the original idea. There is nothing I know which has the immediacy and convenience of a simple cassette recorder. All you had to do was press two buttons at the same time and you were away. I feel technology has passed this by. Perhaps someone could enlighten me.
In days of yore when I had an idea for a tune, like countless others I would quickly record it on a cassette player so I would not forget it. Now if I want to record something quickly, I have to wade through a load of 'apps' on a phone, or set up some other digital recording equipment or some other thing which has awful quality in order to record the idea - by which time, I have forgotten the original idea. There is nothing I know which has the immediacy and convenience of a simple cassette recorder. All you had to do was press two buttons at the same time and you were away. I feel technology has passed this by. Perhaps someone could enlighten me.
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