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Audio Cassette: The Precursor To Digital Audio Revolution

In the past, records were ruling the world. All you had to do to take the music home was to buy that shiny piece of vinyl. People purchased lots of these records and that was the best option at the time. It was really a bad day when you did found that your favourite track was scratched: that's the problem of records.

With the advent of introduction of the audio cassette to the public people were able to record their own audio tapes and this led to a lot of experimentation such as recording of their own music, lectures or whatever they felt like recording. The cassettes are durable as compared to Gramophone records.

This new and more compact form of recording music also led way to the walkman revolution. Now youth were able to take their loud music with them. This was revolutionary! Previous to this the most portable music had been was either a car radio or boom box. The walkman allowed this portable music to only be heard by the wearer. What a relief!

The audio cassette suffers from sequential access, which means that you have to listen to every single song on the tape and there was no skipping of songs. Since the cassettes are not random access devices, in case you want to listen to a specific song you have to rewind and wait until it gets to that song. However, there is no way one can reach the starting of the desired song and the process is a trial and error method, which resulted in its downfall.

Audio cassettes are not in the grave yet. Though new creations like compact discs and MP3 players have been invented, many devoted people still swear by audio cassettes. Many of these users have advanced to digital audio tapes. However most members of the general public have bought new musical creations like Apple's new IPOD.

If you grew up with old-style mixed tapes, you will probably always have a nostalgic fondness for this audio recording device that let everyone mix their own music. That technology has now been superseded by the laptops and MP3 players of today. It will always have a place in our hearts, though.

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There was once a time when records ruled the world. These shiny pieces of vinyl were all you had to take the music home with you. People bought tons of these records. And they were the best that was available for the time. It was always a sad day when you discovered that your favorite song had a scratch on it. That was the problem with records.

Audio cassettes gained tremendous popularity for two reasons - first, they were more durable than vinyl discs; second and much more importantly, you could record onto them! You could not pick and choose the songs; you had to listen to every single one on the tape. However, for the first time, people could make their own recordings with the same technology as used by professionals. Cassettes led way to the walkman revolution.

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