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FRUITYLOOPS
08-Jun-07, 10:03pm
basically i have a tonne of vinyl i never listen to because i don't have a turntable. i want them on mp3 so i can at least mix them... is there any place that provides this service? or should i get one of these usb tt's and record them myself? cheapest option is best
thanks for any replys
phunkdust
09-Jun-07, 05:17am
Getting vinyl dubbed via a commercial service is expensive.
A TTUSB is actually a pretty good option as it's all self-contained, and relatively cheap. All you need is a computer and a copy of Audacity.
hoppuspears
09-Jun-07, 10:31am
Download the songs you deserve it spending $20 ish per song :) But really i dont see any difference of downloading it for free and copying off vinyl your still only going to have the same song on your computer. Also the downloaded one will sound better
/Asking To Be Flamed. :):):):)
phunkdust
09-Jun-07, 12:48pm
Well there's a significant difference
Dubbing the vinyl to MP3 is permitted under Australian fair use law. :thumb:
Downloading is still very much piracy, even if you own the track. :ahoy:
Suggesting piracy on the forums is also a good way to earn yourself a banning :slap:
marksound
09-Jun-07, 01:41pm
I doubt the downloaded one will sound better either!
FRUITYLOOPS
09-Jun-07, 01:46pm
the tracks i hav on vinyl cannot be dl'd anyway so it is not an option.
ferretrock
09-Jun-07, 04:02pm
downloaded one would not sound better - there is no possible way that a 128kbps MP3 could compare to a rip of vinyl - particularly when vinyls are mastered with that lovely mid hump
FRUITYLOOPS
10-Jun-07, 11:01pm
so ttusb looks like the go...
any recommended models or is any belt driven peice of shit ample wen this is all i'll be using it for before reselling it?
phunkdust
11-Jun-07, 04:30am
Numark TTUSB.
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