[AT] OT... sort of

Dick Day ddss at telebeep.com
Sun Oct 18 19:47:02 PDT 2009


I really enjoy doing this.  I am re-discovering music that I enjoyed 30+ 
years ago.  If you do have another run at it, do take a look at 
http://www.alpinesoft.co.uk/  and download their trial.  It is infinitely 
easier and more intuitive than Audacity.

Dick

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Everett Hanson" <ehanson at grantsburgtelcom.net>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2009 9:25 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] OT... sort of


Did some conversion last winter but used my old turntable and a cheap
phono pre-amp that plugs into to the microphone jack of mycomputer sound
card. I used a free program called "audacity".  I wanted MP3 files to
put in my portable player.  I will probably do more this winter but the
weather is to nice and it will not be much fun to play with the tractors
when it's -20 degrees in Jan.

Dick Day wrote:
> I'm sitting here "ripping" my old albums to digital MP3 files and having a 
> blast. It got me to wondering if anyone on the list has ever done this?  I 
> have 100's of vinyl albums that I fear might one day get damaged, so I am 
> preserving the songs on the computer.
>
> It's inexpensive and easy to do.  A $70 USB turntable and some free 
> software is all you need. They didn't have "She thinks my tractor's sexy" 
> back when vinyl was popular (please note the obligatory reference to 
> tractors).
>
> Anyone else tried or thinking of trying this?
>
> Dick
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