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So I actually got around to hooking up the Instant Music today, to rip all my obsolete stuff.
I started with the dual tape deck I had. Supposed to be a good one.
Well, I got one tape imported. Defining the tracks is going to be kind of special, as it's an old mixtape, and auto-define didn't like it.
So I figured I would try another tape, a commercial one.
It broke the deck.
I was not up to figuring out all the special circuitry needed to hook up the Scott amp/pre-amp and the vintage turntable. Plus I would have had to get stuff that's wires on one side and RCA adapters on the other because the components pre-date RCA plugs.
All that stuff would sound a lot better than my late-1980s vintage bookshelf stereo with turntable and dual cassette... but the bookshelf unit? Works.
So I hooked that up.
And, lo and behold, the gadget cheerfully imports from vinyl.
First thing I did was a Soviettes b-side that was a bonus item when I bought their CD at the Fat Wreck tour, just to make sure it functioned.
It did.
Then the really key item: "Fallen Like The Sky," a vinyl-only bonus track from the AFI Decemberunderground vinyl box set. Because
eternaleponine bought that on clearance at Hot Topic, because she's a completist.
Ripped, converted to MP3, sent to my iTunes, emailed to her.
It plays.
I confess I am going to rip my vanishingly tiny collection of 45s first because I am not confident about the auto-define tracking for LPs. And the first LP I try is probably NOT going to be Dark Side of the Moon.
But I can convert my vinyl!
Anyone who has prized vinyl (or tape) they want converted to MP3? Bring it over. Bribes cheerfully accepted.
I started with the dual tape deck I had. Supposed to be a good one.
Well, I got one tape imported. Defining the tracks is going to be kind of special, as it's an old mixtape, and auto-define didn't like it.
So I figured I would try another tape, a commercial one.
It broke the deck.
I was not up to figuring out all the special circuitry needed to hook up the Scott amp/pre-amp and the vintage turntable. Plus I would have had to get stuff that's wires on one side and RCA adapters on the other because the components pre-date RCA plugs.
All that stuff would sound a lot better than my late-1980s vintage bookshelf stereo with turntable and dual cassette... but the bookshelf unit? Works.
So I hooked that up.
And, lo and behold, the gadget cheerfully imports from vinyl.
First thing I did was a Soviettes b-side that was a bonus item when I bought their CD at the Fat Wreck tour, just to make sure it functioned.
It did.
Then the really key item: "Fallen Like The Sky," a vinyl-only bonus track from the AFI Decemberunderground vinyl box set. Because
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Ripped, converted to MP3, sent to my iTunes, emailed to her.
It plays.
I confess I am going to rip my vanishingly tiny collection of 45s first because I am not confident about the auto-define tracking for LPs. And the first LP I try is probably NOT going to be Dark Side of the Moon.
But I can convert my vinyl!
Anyone who has prized vinyl (or tape) they want converted to MP3? Bring it over. Bribes cheerfully accepted.
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Date: 2007-05-27 07:42 pm (UTC)