A new liquid quenching technique for preparing composite tapes composed of superconducting compound and copper substrate has been developed. In this technique, the alloy melted by r.f. levitation-melting is ejected through a nozzle as a molten alloy jet onto a high-speed moving copper tape heated at a proper temperature. The heating of the substrate improves quenching effect and the resulting composite has good bonding between the alloy layer and the copper substrate, which may enable the use of copper as a stabilizing material. Using this technique, composite tapes of V
40(Hf.Zr)60 amorphous alloy layer and copper substrate were successfully prepared at tape speeds of 10-20m/sec. The amorphous layer was then transformed by annealing into a veryfine crystalline mixture of α + Laves phases, having a critical current density J
cof

A/cm
2at 10 T and 4.2 K. Preliminary experiment for applying this technique to Nh
3(Al.Ge) has been also carried out. The composite tape of bcc-Nb
3(Al.Ge) and copper substrate was successfully formed, and the bcc-Nb
3(Al.Ge) was then transformed into Al5 structure having a J
cexceeding 10
5A/cm
2at 16 T and 4.2 K.