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Admin
03-24-2009, 05:43 PM
What's your preferred pre-recorded music delivery medium? Multiple choices are allowed.

kcdixiecat
03-24-2009, 06:29 PM
I LOVE my sirius radio

Schuarta
03-25-2009, 03:38 PM
No box given for "roll your own" or record your own album! Presently working on ALL ART IV, with two numbers recorded - "Desifinado" and "Memories".

Turbodog
04-05-2009, 01:56 AM
I love vinyl. Stil own lots of it, and am now buying it again. That said, I listen to mostly cd's in car and at home and from extenal hard drive at office. I voted cd, but I am a vinyl hound (I only know 2 people with more vinyl than me).

Love the song "Warm Vinyl", by the Lonesome Brothers.

Schuarta
04-05-2009, 09:40 AM
I love vinyl. Stil own lots of it, and am now buying it again. That said, I listen to mostly cd's in car and at home and from extenal hard drive at office. I voted cd, but I am a vinyl hound (I only know 2 people with more vinyl than me).

Love the song "Warm Vinyl", by the Lonesome Brothers.

Are you transferring any of your most beloved 33's to CD? That way you can also enjoy them in the car or anywhere.

Connector cable from Hi-Fi to PC Line In. Free softwear AUDACITY to record your vinyls. Use AUDACITY to edit music into 79 minute package. Use AUDACITY to remove pops and scratches. Use AUDACITY to transfer your package to a WAV file. Burn to CD.

For a final professional touch, I even scan the album cover info and make artwork for the CD jewel cases. (Sample on request.)

buzd
04-05-2009, 02:08 PM
I love being able to carry around my whole collection on my ipod, but I still purchase CDs. Katrina taught me not to get hung up on jewel cases and cover art, but I like having the discs, even though I immediately rip them to mp3 and store them away.

I've downloaded a few albums, but I avoid itunes because of the DRM. I also have about 800gb of various downloaded concert recordings.

And satellite radio rocks, but I think the quality is suffering for the merger.

Great Danish
04-05-2009, 03:21 PM
CD's in the car, satellite for background music at home and cd's when there is something specific we want to listen to. We still have tons of vinyl that we enjoy from time to time.

Turbodog
01-21-2010, 07:21 PM
Are you transferring any of your most beloved 33's to CD? That way you can also enjoy them in the car or anywhere.

Connector cable from Hi-Fi to PC Line In. Free softwear AUDACITY to record your vinyls. Use AUDACITY to edit music into 79 minute package. Use AUDACITY to remove pops and scratches. Use AUDACITY to transfer your package to a WAV file. Burn to CD.

For a final professional touch, I even scan the album cover info and make artwork for the CD jewel cases. (Sample on request.)

I use a turntable with USB cord to go direct to hard drive. Need to do a lot more vinyl ripping. I am lazy about it. Bit then again, I have so much damned music it is absurd. When I really want to hear something and can't find it, I buy it again.