You can buy your own Vinyl Lathe. They are very expensive ($5,000+) and require special vinyl blanks. Some fit over standard turntables and some have their own platter. Neumann, Vestax and others make (or made) them.
No, not really. It's a shame! Very few records of soul music have been transferred onto Cd's. I think there had been problems with the record companies and they could not reach an agreement on their copyrights.
Of course, you can record songs from radio station and transfer to you ipod. I prefer to record music from different radio stations,such as XM, AOL,Yahoo radio,etc. It is total free. Then save the record audio as mp3,WMA, WAV, AC3, M4A, AAC, OGG, APE,etc.
They go into a studio, record their demos, and have their record companies priduce them onto cd's and albums.
Well, if a vinyl record is played using a good turntable and cartridge, and if the record is in good condition, it is every bit as good as a CD.___________Without quibbling too much over terminology, it is possible to have a recording on vinyl that has been digitally mastered. But you are asking about a comparison between music pressed onto a vinyl disc and music recorded and played back digitally. Many will say that the sound from a good quality vinyl record has a warmer quality than most digital recordings, but it is very likely that those who say it are from the generation that grew up with vinyl records. I think there is some truth to it. It may seem that vinyl is warmer because good vinyl recordings are so goodthat their slight lack of fidelity is mistaken for an intended effect of softness, much like the appeal of some photographs that are very slightly out of focus. However, I would not like to see a return to vinyl. Vinyl records are too prone to scratches, warps and other things that make them less desirable. Keep in mind that people who grew up with vinyl records didn't typically have high quality digital recordings to compare them to. The best vinyl records at the end of the vinyl era seemed to be as good as it could possibly get. Were we in for a surprise!
How do i download from cd on my toshiba laptop tothe Jensen Digital audio player? Please response asap on my email: maxkiowa18@yahoo.com Thank you.
If you can play the music on the internet, you can record it with an audio recorder. It is very easy and you can take music off of the internet without limitation. After that, you can insert music into PowerPoint straightly.
Car casette decks will not record music onto other casettes. You'll need a home deck for that.
A Crossley record player can be purchased online through the main retail sites such as Amazon and eBay. They may be puchased online through other local second hand websites and specialist audio equipment sites.
A flash audio recorder works by recording audio onto a compact flash card. The amount of audio you can record depends on the size of the memory on the flash card.
Yes, you can burn it as mp3's onto a CD or make a audio CD to listen to music on the PlayStation.
No, not really. It's a shame! Very few records of soul music have been transferred onto Cd's. I think there had been problems with the record companies and they could not reach an agreement on their copyrights.
Of course, you can record songs from radio station and transfer to you ipod. I prefer to record music from different radio stations,such as XM, AOL,Yahoo radio,etc. It is total free. Then save the record audio as mp3,WMA, WAV, AC3, M4A, AAC, OGG, APE,etc.
drag it down onto the timeline (where the videos are) and it makes an audio track.
There are ways of getting music onto a computer without downloading from the internet. You could record music direct onto your computer. You could copy it from a CD to your computer.
No, you can just copy the audio files onto the MP3. You may have to convert the audio files though.
You would need to burn onto a CD-RW, which stand for ReWritable.
They go into a studio, record their demos, and have their record companies priduce them onto cd's and albums.