The iPad 2 is out and tablet computers are firmly back in the headlines. Perhaps you'll be given a shiny new device for your birthday, or maybe you've already got yourself one of the first-generation models. However or wherever you get your hands on an iPad, one thing is certain: you will want to use it for its excellent music-playing abilities.
For many people that's not a problem at all. They simply sync their new tablets with their iTunes library and all's well. But what about if you're one of those people whose music collection still consists of hundreds of cassettes? In this case cassette to CD conversion is the obvious solution.
From Walkman to iPad
We all remember the humble cassette, and those of us of a certain age grew up on them, sandwiched in between the LP and the CD. They served a generation with a compact music format that we could carry around and listen to on our Walkmans.
Still in love with your Walkman? There is a certain charm to them, that's for sure. After all, the Walkman is one of the most iconic devices in the history of music. But it has to be said that it's had its day. The iPad and other MP3 players represent the next stage, and although no one's saying that you have to ditch the Walkman, it makes sense to be able to listen to your music in different formats.
Converting your tracks from cassette to CD is the first stage in getting your music onto your new iPad. Once on a CD, you can easily copy the files over to your iTunes library, and you'll be creating a second backup of your music at the same time.
Why Convert from Cassette to CD?
Are you still reluctant to give up on your trusty cassette collection? Think about it this way: cassettes won't last forever. They have a certain lifespan, and are far more prone to getting damaged. CDs last longer, and on top of that they have a much higher quality of sound. If you copy the files onto a computer then you have your tracks stored in digital format and you'll never have to worry about losing them to damage or neglect.
One of the biggest benefits of converting your cassettes to a digital format is that you can put your tunes on your iPad and carry around your entire music collection with you, so no more choosing which cassette to take with you to work.
Convert Your Cassette Collection Today
So if you want to be able to carry all of your music around with you on your new iPad in a better quality format, start with cassette to CD conversion and then copy all your files into your iTunes library. It's quick, easy and you'll wonder why you didn't do it years ago.
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