I keep procrastinating on the cd vs records question and it generally
comes down to "I can play cds in the car". I know its pretty pitiful, but
it doesn't take much for me to avoid a $400 investment in one turntable.
Besides, isn't it true that cds last longer than records? (Not at all an
invitation to argue cds vs vinyl, just a query!)
bijan
(And I would need a dat recorder - something I ain't got!)
On Fri, 24 Jan 1997, Dylan wrote:
> At 06:21 PM 1/23/97 -0800, bijan wrote:
> >My advisor has just sprung for a pentium pro machine with built in
> >cd-writer for me and i had the thought that now I could press up some
> >"mixed" cd's. Nothing too extravagant. It would be enough to load up
> >some tunes and then have a program that allows you to adjust pitches and
> >splice the songs together.
>
> HEY! NO CHEATING! Make 'em the real way: buy the records, find two
> turntables, mix to DAT; *then* load the DAT into the computer and burn the
> CD....
>
> peace,
> Dylan. (now jealous of someone with a CD burner at their disposal...)
>
>
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