Sentences with phrase «from audio cassette»

For his exhibition «Bilder malen wie Cure» («Painting Pictures Like The Cure»), Hildebrandt has created new collages from audio cassette tapes recorded with songs by the British band The Cure.
«I reserve, obtain, and arrange delivery of requested equipment, from audio cassette players to computer / LCD projectors.
The software was downloaded from an audio cassette at a 300 Baud rate.

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From the Zubaz and audio cassette rack sightings to the memory of HBO as a novelty (albeit one that everyone in Lowell can somehow afford), The Fighter sustains its era colorfully and poignantly even while compressing the real timeline in a vague way.
The screen looks smaller than those audio cassettes we used to listen to back when the marque still built the Lagonda; it rises from its faraway dash - top tomb at an impossible angle; and it is controlled via a toggle knob that seems to have an in - built aversion to thumbs and forefingers.
Sources include AM, FM, cassette tape, in - dash six - disc CD changer, and audio from the rear - seat entertainment system, but there's no option for satellite radio or DVD - audio surround sound.
Introduced at the 1993 New York Auto Show, the main changes for the P10 came as a midyear refresh in April 1993 (model year 1993.5), when dual airbags replaced motorized seatbelts, leather interiors came standard with power front seats, matte - black side moldings were replaced by body - colored ones, the refrigerant was converted from R12 to R134a, the audio system was upgraded to six speakers with a CD player instead of the previously - standard cassette deck, and other new options such as remote keyless entry were added.
Reddit mods have been receiving packages from the studio since late last week containing NMS merchandise of various sorts and a single, numbered audio cassette, each of them carrying a hidden message.
I usually listened to all the audio logs while doing side ops so I got a lot of the story from the cassettes between missions.
The sound collection includes all forms of recorded sound, extending from the early days of wax cylinder recordings to today's digital creations, with recorded music, oral histories, lectures and many other types of recording held on formats such as shellac and vinyl records, reel to reel tape, audio cassettes and CDs.
This Audio Arts supplement, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1975, includes contributions from Bill Shepherd, David Coxhead, Richard Quarrell and Susan Hiller
... for this moment, this moment is yours... comprises of 52 reels of audio tape that edit together 4000 cassettes gathered from family, friends, record and thrift stores.
From the invention of the phonograph (or wax cylinder), to the vinyl LP, to the 8 - track cassette tape, to compact discs and digital files played on iPods that got smaller and smaller (and eventually, too, became unnecessary), music as an audio format evolved to satisfy demands of convenience and access.
The danger of this practice was that cassettes could be lost, damaged or the audio recording erased from the tape.
In many courthouses the audio cassettes were not stored in a secure location and were subject to damage from fire and / or water.
My desire to improve has taken many forms over the years from reading books and taking classes to finding mentors and listening to recorded messages (e.g., audio cassettes, CDs, podcasts, etc.).
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