Cassette tapes Quote by Yukmouth Download Open image “I love the Digital Era! I grew up in a time that started from cassette tapes.” — Yukmouth ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cassette tapes Cassettes Digital Eras Grew Grew up Tape Time
When digital recording came in about '84, everything started to follow into digital. Now, you've got the best recording media in the world, but… — Peter Hook Copy Share Image
I'm a firm believer in everything going digital, in a matter of years. I wanted to kind of be one of the pioneers, one… — Joe Budden Copy Share Image
Coming from the era of vinyl you could argue that everything went wrong in the music business the moment we went digital. The day… — Andy Summers Copy Share Image
I've always had a preference for digital, all the way. I grew up through video and camcorders, and I was part of the VHS generation. I made all my stuff in high school on video, and worked for public access. Staying in digital is a very familiar, very natural progression of the things that I've worked in before, and I… — Greg Yaitanes Copy Share
I made a lot of different experiments with tapes at that time, until I finally realized around 1995, that sound is an interesting subject… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I was happy using cassettes when I was fifteen, but I'm sure they were sneered at in their day by audiophiles. — Jonny Greenwood Copy Share Image
“The industrial age was driven by analog copies—exact and cheap. The information age is driven by digital copies—exact and free.” — Kevin Kelly Copy Share Image
Yeah, you know, I'm always into cassette. At least they seem to be the longest-lasting medium we used to have. I don't play cassettes… — J Mascis Copy Share Image
I first started doing some somewhat technology-based shows in the '80s. If you wanted to get real technical about it, back in the '70s… — Todd Rundgren Copy Share Image
In fact, it's in my interest to love digital recording, and I just spent a ton on a new digital recording system, so I… — John Vanderslice Copy Share Image
I wrote my first rhymes around 8th grade. After serving a year in juvenile detention, I decided to pursue my career as an artist. — Yukmouth Copy Share Image
In the beginning, if you look at those early label albums of the Chicks, we didn't write all that much. We had an A&R… — Martie Maguire Copy Share Image
I used to do little sketches into my cassette tape recorder when I was a little boy. I would just turn it on and… — Harland Williams Copy Share Image
I graduated from high school in 1963. There were no computers, cell phones, Internet, credit cards, cassette tapes or cable TV. — Jeffrey Gitomer Copy Share Image
Last year we drove across the country...We had one cassette tape to listen to on the entire trip... I don't remember what it was. — Steven Wright Copy Share Image
I have some vivid memories of walking around as a child with a cassette tape. — James Vincent McMorrow Copy Share Image
People have reacted to the length of "Aquarius" in very positive ways. For example, at the beginning, you have people in a car on… — Sonia Braga Copy Share Image
For any producer I've ever worked with, their toughest job is to convince me to not to obscure my vocals. A lot of people… — Ryan Adams Copy Share Image
Maybe I'll start from the initial idea, what motivated me to do that. In 1953, I had access to a tape recorder. Tape recorders… — Pauline Oliveros Copy Share Image
One of the first cassette tapes I ever purchased was the Rambo III score. I was not allowed to see Rambo, but my mom… — Dan Trachtenberg Copy Share Image