Hello everybody -
I'm currently trying to digitize my old cassettes and I've hit a bit of a snag. If you know about this kind of thing and can weigh in on this it would be greatly appreciated.
Basically, as I digitize these cassettes, at some point there's this unrelenting wave of crackle and static that rises up and doesn't go away. It's not there at the beginning, then suddenly it's there.
I have a USB turntable with an 1/8" stereo input jack. I have plugged my cassette deck into it from the Tape Out channels, which are in stereo. The cable I have is a Y cable going from RCA (that's the classic red and white L and R cable, right? RCA?) to a single 1/8" jack.
I am using Amadeus on my Mac to record the stuff.
Does anybody have any insight into why this might be happening? The cassettes themselves are not crackly; they play fine. It's just at some point these things go bananas.
Things I could think of that I can't address tonight:
1) the cable isn't so hot. It's a basic cable though and it's barely been used. But it's not some high grade cable or anything.
2) the cassette deck needs to be cleaned. I don't have the stuff for that here tonight to check if that's the case.
Thanks for the help if you've got it!
Tom.