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ASMR Handling Cassettes (clicking, mechanical sounds, NO speaking)

Hello everyone! I hope you're all doing well. It is time for another small sound exploration video. Today we spend some time with a fun retro item, the compact audio cassette. Recently, a dear friend asked me to transfer some cassettes to digital audio files. I was happy to oblige, assuming my old tape decks still worked! I brought them in from the garage, fired them up, and on happily discovering that both still seemed to work, set about the task of playing the old tapes into the computer. I haven't played cassettes in years, and I forgot that they make some nice sounds when handled. A cassette contains a lengthy strip of magnetic tape, wound on two small reels. In order for the reels to turn freely in the tape deck, they have to be just a little bit loose in the cassette case. This slight looseness means that the case makes some nice mechanical ticking and clicking sounds when you turn the case over in your hand. This video explores ONLY that cassette handling sound, and I've tried to be as "semi-unintentional" as I could. This means that I don't rattle or shake the cassettes, or bang them together, or tap on them, or do anything other than handle them while sorting them into piles. Did you grow up in the era of cassette tapes, which was at its peak in the late 1980's? I grew up about a decade earlier, which meant that while vinyl was always my go-to format when buying new music, I used a TON of cassette tapes to build my music collection by taping albums that I checked out from the local public library. I also used tapes to record favorite radio shows, like the King Biscuit Flour Hour. Did you "wear out" a favorite tape back then? Did your favorite tape ever "get eaten" by a tape deck when the pick-up reel got stuck? How many days could you leave a tape in a hot car before it wouldn't play anymore? Ah, the joys of physical media. :-) Please share your cassette tape memories in the comments! This video contains plastic clicking and ticking sounds, mechanical sounds, and deliberate hand movements. Also, a big thanks to my son, who threw together the thumbnail for me! New to ASMR? Check out more here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonom...

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