
For this operation, I'm making use of my iRiver x20. Converting to mp3 is as easy as connecting a 3.5mm male-to-male audio cable from the cassette player's earphone port to the x20's line in port. Playback from the tape deck is piped to the x20's external stereo speakers so I know exactly when the start the recording on the x20. The recording volume can be controlled either on the tape deck and on the x20's line-in volume control.

For post-processing, I use Audacity. First step is to normalize the whole mp3 file. Simply select the whole file, click on Effect, then Normalize. To eliminate tape hiss, select a small section where there is supposed to be silence, click on Effect, then Noise Removal, then click the Get noise profile button. As a last step, select the whole file again, click on Effect, then Noise Removal, then click on the Remove noise button.
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