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E-rock said:

Szyjakowski said:

 

This is the first good musician to be mentioned in this whole thread.

yellaf.gif who else is good? Did you catch that Gene Simmons interview on Fresh Air a year or so ago? Terry Gross was priceless! yellaf.gif

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Szyjakowski said:

cant clean my ears out; my headphones are blocking the external ear canal....

i briefly caught a documentry on elvis...that dude was addicted.... repeat addicted to heroin.... shocked.gif

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Well - well - don't we all have our addictions? hahaha.gif

As for musica - Lenny Kravitz is a big favorite of mine.

He is yummy and has a voice of butta. bigdrink.gif

 

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Off_White said:

Having recently gotten a grip on vinyl to cd conversion

 

How'd you do it? We just recently brought our old LPs down from th attic. Lots of good ones. Sex Pistols even. And Max sneers at the mere suggestions of cassettes. tongue.gif

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Currently in the rotation...

 

The White Stripes - Elephant

The Charlatans - Some Friendly

Cardigans - Gran Turismo

The Shins - Oh Inverted World

Beth Orton - Central Reservation

Massive Attack - Mezzanine

Radiohead - Kid A

Gang Starr - Hard To Earn

Cypress Hill - Black Sunday

Faithless - Outrospective

Michael Jackson - Thriller, Off the Wall

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Chemical Brothers- Brothers Gonna Work It Out

People Under the Stairs- Questions in the Form of an Answer - I can't stop listening to this for some reason

G Love Special Sauce self titled

I'm listening to a lot of Soundgarden right now too, probably having something to do with Audioslave.

 

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ChrisT: Dru has it partly right, but you'll need a pre-amp in between the turntable and the soundcard, since the signal from the turntable is not hot enough and not adjusted for the RIAA circa 1960 lp compression standard. If you've got a stereo amp near the computer, just run an rca to stereo 1/4" cable from the tape out to the soundcard line in jack. Get a good cable, like from a music shop rather than radio shack. From there on out it's a matter of software selection. PM me if you want more info, so's I don't bombard this site with more music geek info overload. Geek_em8.gif

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Yeah well you will need an audio jack for the turntable, and probably some firewire or USB for the computer end... go by a DJ store and ask em... it might cost $$$ but they will think you are some cool vinyl scratcher yellaf.gif

 

Of course if you have the vinyl then you have a better legal case for just downloading the trax off the net cause you already own them and are doing so for own use thumbs_up.gif

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