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Owsey
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It'll take time but i think its well worth it...
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Apr-20-2008 21:13
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Stu Cox
Supreme smackaddict

Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Southampton, UK
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Apr-20-2008 21:44
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Saint John
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| quote: | Originally posted by Stu Cox
When I did this, rather than just ripping EVERYTHING, I just picked the stuff I felt I was likely to want to play out in the near future, as I never had (and still don't have) any plans to sell my vinyl. I'm gonna hang onto it (as well as my decks), so it's still there for mixing at home, I just saved myself the effort of ripping stuff I wasn't going to need on CD.
Then there's just the obvious stuff like making sure you're using decent needles, making sure the pitch slider's on 0, not having any other programs open when you're recording, checking all of your levels first to make sure it's not going to clip when you record - I personally record peaking at about -6dB as it gives enough headroom for the odd unexpected louder section etc, then normalise up to 0dB peak after it's recorded.
Then try and keep them reasonably well-organised on your computer (name all of the tracks systematically etc - makes it a lot easier if you then want to rip them all to MP3 and get something like The Godfather to do the ID3 tags).
Assuming you're recording onto a computer here obviously | hmm I'm keeping all my records, and still spinning them. I'm just adding CD players to the setup. So im ganna be spining vinyl and and CD's. I have like 6000 songs on my computer, and yeah my questions was any tips on organizing them, go through them and choosing the ones i want to burn, and then actually burning them,
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Apr-21-2008 00:43
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adx
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2005
Location: Denver Colorado
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Keep known tracks on the same disc. Most arent going to take the time and write the tracklisting on the disc (I dont.. I number them). I make double copies of every disc, and save each disc on my comp.
ALWAYS use a program that will burn CD Text. Without it, you wont have a clue what song is what (unless you know all your tracks inside n out). Burn at a medium speed and use high quality discs. 320kbs files of course.
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Apr-21-2008 04:54
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Stu Cox
Supreme smackaddict

Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Southampton, UK
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| quote: | Originally posted by CSB
hmm I'm keeping all my records, and still spinning them. I'm just adding CD players to the setup. So im ganna be spining vinyl and and CD's. I have like 6000 songs on my computer, and yeah my questions was any tips on organizing them, go through them and choosing the ones i want to burn, and then actually burning them, |
So are you just going to be burning your new tunes to CD and keep playing older stuff of vinyl, or are you planning to go through your collection burning all your older stuff as well?
If you're just talking about burning your new stuff, check out The Ultimate "How Do You Organize Your..." Thread for the pros and cons of burning one release per CD vs burning 9 or 10 tracks per CD, whether it's easier to arrange your CDs alphabetically, chronologically or by genre and so on.
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Apr-21-2008 07:29
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skip
a.k.a. skip2

Registered: Sep 2002
Location: home or somewhere else
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Apr-21-2008 11:12
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the_gamemaster
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2006
Location: Derby/Nottingham, UK
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If you're going to keep the vinyls, then why not just download the tracks off limewire or something? Although this is technically illegal, no one can tell and its going to save you loads of time and i dont think there's anything morally wrong with it. Unless you have to have the 'vinyl sound' of course.
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Oh man, the smell of failure is starting to attract the other retards as well. |
| quote: | Originally posted by elFreak
i like how you omited to give any credit to the vocalists who's lyrics you bootlegged with fruity loops, unless that is you singing.
either way this is great stuff and it will be used to scare birds away from my weed harvest this summer. |
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Apr-22-2008 19:58
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