Audiotronics Tutorette Demonstration
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GREAT treatment!
As well as a Tutorette, I have a couple of variants of it -- a simpler "CanDo" branded version that was intended for blind people to be able to make "readable" labels for food containers and the like (!), and the mother of all card readers (from 1976) -- a red plastic space-age pop contraption whose brand and name I refuse to mention, for fear of creating competition for its glorious original cards.
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Try Ebay! Also Califone made one like this called Cardmaster.
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have you tried feeding cassette tape through this?
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WHERE CAN I GET ONE?!?!
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I want to know ...what was this used for?,,thanks for posting this..interesting and very cool
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Cool! what is this and why have I never seen one? What is the "proper" use of one?
WOW! What is this!! WOW! This is beyond cool! An analog "credit card" player?! WOW! Can this record on those cards, too? And, try playing an acualy credit card through it and video it. That would be so cool! I so want one of these!
CassetteMaster 3 years ago
The sounds in the video were recorded onto the cards by me. It has inputs and a built in microphone. You can play credit cards or anything with a magnetic strip. VHS, Credit cards, airplane tickets, anything. Most non audio magnetic strips just sound like really low clicking or a solid tone.
I don't really know that much about it, but as far as I can tell, it was used for speech therapy/reading in elementary schools.
arbagegarbage 3 years ago