Transfer Audio FAQs

Transfer Audio transfer Service FAQs
Transfer 33rpm, 45rpm and 78rpm records to CD, Digital, WAV, AIFF or MP3

We can transfer your records to CD, or digital files such as WAV, AIFF or MP3. If choosing the digital file option your files can be put on a USB drive or we offer a digital download service.

We can transfer anything for 7 inches and above, we can also transfer from shaped picture discs and coloured vinyl. We can transfer vinyl records that play at speeds of 33rpm and 45 rpm. We can also transfer 10 inch shellac 78rpm records.

Yes, we never keep your original. For copyright reasons, you have to keep your original otherwise you are not entitled to have a backup on CD or Digital file.

If it’s you are the copyright holder then yes you can order additional copies.

This will depend on the damage, the most common fault we encounter is deep scratches. We will do our best to transfer records that are damaged but bear in mind there may be a few jumps.

As standard we will filter out pops and crackle from your record. We never gaurantee to remove all background noise however, it will be greatly reduced especially with older records.

1/4" Audio Reel Transfer

We can transfer your 1/4″ reels to CD, or digital files such as WAV, AIFF or MP3. If choosing the digital file option your files can be put on a USB drive or we offer a digital download service.

We can transfer anything from 3 inch to 7 inch audio reels. We can also transfer reels that have been recorded using a 4 track open reel recorder.

Yes, we never keep your original. We always give you the reels back.

Yes provided it’s your orignal recording, for copyright reasons we are unable to do additional copies of commecialy realesed reels.

If the tape on your reel is chewed up we offer a repair service. With our repair service we will cut your damaged tape away then re-splice your tape back together. We will also attach leader tape to the start of your reel if required.

As standard we will filter out background hiss from your reels. We never gaurantee to remove it completly however, it will be reduced.

Transfer Compact, Micro and Mini Cassette to CD, Digital, USB, WAV, AIFF or MP3

We can transfer your Compact, Micro and Mini Cassettes to CD, or digital files such as WAV, AIFF or MP3. If choosing the digital file option your files can be put on a USB drive or we offer a digital download service.

We can transfer standard compact cassttes which are also known as audio tapes. We can also transfer the smaller dictaphone cassettes, Micro Cassettes which where made by Sony, Panasonic and Olympus. Philips also made there own system called mini cassettes which we can also transfer.

Yes, we never keep your original.

If it’s your own recording then yes we produce as many copies as you need. For commercially released cassttes we can only give you one copy either as a CD or digital files.

For dammaged compact casseetes we offer a splicing service and/or rehousing services. Unforinatly we are unable to repair damaged micro or mini cassettes.

As standard we will filter out background hiss from your reels. We never gaurantee to remove it completly however, it will be reduced.

Minidisc

We can transfer your minidiscs to CD, or digital files such as WAV, AIFF or MP3. If choosing the digital file option your files can be put on a USB drive or we offer a digital download service.

Yes we can transfer minidocs recorded in both standard and long mode.

Yes, we never keep your original. We always give you the minidiscs back.

Yes provided it’s your orignal recording, for copyright reasons we are unable to do additional copies of commecialy realesed minidiscs.

DAT

We can transfer your dat tape to CD, or digital files such as WAV, AIFF or MP3. If choosing the digital file option your files can be put on a USB drive or we offer a digital download service.

Yes we can transfer minidocs recorded in both standard and long mode.

Yes, we never keep your original.

Yes, you can order as many copies as you want, provided its your own recording and own the copyright.

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