TapeLink USB: Rediscover your Cassettes
Digital music and optical storage medium such as CDs, DVDs, MP3s, Blu-ray and many others have totally replaced the audio tapes that were used to be the major source of music a decade ago. Now a days we have music in digital format that is much better with regards to quality, bass and clarity. But what if you still got a bunch of audio tapes in your house? Well, the TapeLink USB can offer you a very efficient way to utilise them. It can let you convert the tracks stored on the tapes into CD format and save them on the PC.
In other words, you can digitise your cassettes by using the TapeLink USB. It’s basically a dual cassette deck with a USB connection that can be used to connect it to any Windows, Linux or Mac computer. There is no need to install any drivers if you are using the latest operating systems such as XP/Vista etc. The Alesis TapeLink USB not only converts and transfers music from tapes to PC but also features unique technologies that help in improving the quality of the converted tracks. It uses unique software called SoundSoap SE that cleans the audio and removes any background noise, hiss, room noise, rumble, electrical hum or any other distortion.
The TapeLink has got Plug n Play functionality and a CD-quality 16-bit (44.1 kHz) audio output that helps in capturing the tape data accurately. It also features a LED meter and auto-stop function that prevents breaking of aging tapes. The TapeLink USB supports both normal and high speed dubbings. So no need to discard the tapes now, the TapeLink can put them to use judiciously.
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