Car casette decks will not record music onto other casettes. You'll need a home deck for that.
A number of companies will transfer music cassettes onto CD or DVD. Some companies offering this service include 'Southtree', 'Home Video Studio' and 'DVD Your Memories'.
Cassettes ARE magnetic recording tape. You can record these onto a computer and then burn them to CD, or use a standalone CD recorder to transfer the recording.
If you can play the music on the internet, you can record it with an audio recorder. It is very easy and you can take music off of the internet without limitation. After that, you can insert music into PowerPoint straightly.
There are ways of getting music onto a computer without downloading from the internet. You could record music direct onto your computer. You could copy it from a CD to your computer.
You would need to burn onto a CD-RW, which stand for ReWritable.
They go into a studio, record their demos, and have their record companies priduce them onto cd's and albums.
yes it is illegal & u will get dun 4 it
You need a sound editor. Try WavePad. It works great.
Yes, you can still download apps and music on itunes OR You could go onto Cydia and download some stuff (Installous=Free apps and dTunes=Free music
You could start out by playing at random stores or somewhere in your town so people can hear it as they walk by, or record your music onto a CD or tape.
sometimes but most likely no but still try it :-)
There are many ways to do this, but the easiest way is to record you playing a cover of a song and then posting the video onto YouTube. You do have to consider copyrights and all of the legal stuff involved with posting music onto YouTube though.