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god-of-rock
04-30-2004, 11:11 AM
I've started to rip all my LP's to my HD. For all you 14 y.o. a LP is big round (often black) vinyl objects that one used to record music onto and sell in stores like the ones you get CD's in nowadays. I like LP's alot because I feel the background noise brings an extra warmth to the music, therefore I won't apply much noise reduction... (I mean if you want CD-quality get it from someone else). I think I am also going to put each side into one big mp3 so that each folder will be looking approx like this:
D:\MUSIC\LP-RIPZ\<Artist> - <Year> - <Album Title>\side A.mp3 and
D:\MUSIC\LP-RIPZ\<Artist> - <Year> - <Album Title>\side B.mp3
I'll be ripping them using Wavelab @ the highest quality variable bitrate (somewhere around 256 I think it is)...
I've only just begun the project and it's gonna take a while before I'm done.... for now I've only ripped and shared a 45 rpm single (a bit smaller round, black object that contains only one or two songs on each side) with a sweedish punk-band called The Grinners, but it's in my folders if you wanna check out the quality....
-GoR-
FuNkY CaPrIcOrN
04-30-2004, 11:18 AM
:lol:
I am sorry dude.Just funny how somebody has to explain what LPs and 45s are.But I know it is true.There is actually some People that do not know what in the hell you are talking about. :blink:
delphin460
04-30-2004, 12:50 PM
hmm, starts me wondering if i should do the same to my 8 track tapes , i still have the original 8 track player from my very first car , man 8 track sound was awsome
mortsapprentice
04-30-2004, 02:37 PM
Originally posted by god-of-rock@30 April 2004 - 11:11
I've started to rip all my LP's to my HD. For all you 14 y.o. a LP is big round (often black) vinyl objects that one used to record music onto and sell in stores like the ones you get CD's in nowadays. I like LP's alot because I feel the background noise brings an extra warmth to the music, therefore I won't apply much noise reduction... (I mean if you want CD-quality get it from someone else). I think I am also going to put each side into one big mp3 so that each folder will be looking approx like this:
D:\MUSIC\LP-RIPZ\<Artist> - <Year> - <Album Title>\side A.mp3 and
D:\MUSIC\LP-RIPZ\<Artist> - <Year> - <Album Title>\side B.mp3
I'll be ripping them using Wavelab @ the highest quality variable bitrate (somewhere around 256 I think it is)...
I've only just begun the project and it's gonna take a while before I'm done.... for now I've only ripped and shared a 45 rpm single (a bit smaller round, black object that contains only one or two songs on each side) with a sweedish punk-band called The Grinners, but it's in my folders if you wanna check out the quality....
-GoR-
its a great idea how do you do it ???
Ariel_001
04-30-2004, 02:59 PM
You can use a sound recorder like Sound Forge (http://www.google.ca/search?q=sound+forge&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&meta=).
That is often good enough.
B.Helto
04-30-2004, 04:04 PM
Originally posted by delphin460@30 April 2004 - 12:50
hmm, starts me wondering if i should do the same to my 8 track tapes , i still have the original 8 track player from my very first car , man 8 track sound was awsome
I know you're kidding. :lol: You are kidding, right? :lol: :o :ph34r:
Anyway for a good laugh, check out 8-track heaven (http://www.8trackheaven.com/index2.html). They definitely aren't kidding, though.
B.Helto
04-30-2004, 04:13 PM
I've been ripping from vinyl (I've about 1200 LPs, 800+ 45s, some EPs) with my trusty Thorens TD160 turntable using CoolEdit Pro 2. It has a really good scratch removal plug-in, which I use sparingly.
For downloading convienience, I break the files down to individual tracks (after volume normalization), then convert to mp3 (VBR 256) using CEP's batch process, then ID3 tag (with ripping info) using Winamp.
Soulseekers seem to be liking it, based on my U/L queue. :)
FuNkY CaPrIcOrN
04-30-2004, 08:26 PM
I just hope guys let people know they are LPs.tThough I know nothing about LP Ripping so I guess there is a way to tell.Is there? :blink:
* :P Yeah FC there is a way.Listen to it! :lol: *
B.Helto
04-30-2004, 09:31 PM
Originally posted by FuNkY CaPrIcOrN@30 April 2004 - 20:26
I just hope guys let people know they are LPs.tThough I know nothing about LP Ripping so I guess there is a way to tell.Is there? :blink:
* :P Yeah FC there is a way.Listen to it! :lol: *
I put an empty text file labeled "_ripped from vinyl" in the album's folder. If they miss that and are still pissed, they can always sue me. :lol:
(seriously: haven't had any complaints yet)
god-of-rock
04-30-2004, 10:24 PM
Originally posted by mortsapprentice+30 April 2004 - 16:37--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (mortsapprentice @ 30 April 2004 - 16:37)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-god-of-rock@30 April 2004 - 11:11
I've started to rip all my LP's to my HD. For all you 14 y.o. a LP is big round (often black) vinyl objects that one used to record music onto and sell in stores like the ones you get CD's in nowadays. I like LP's alot because I feel the background noise brings an extra warmth to the music, therefore I won't apply much noise reduction... (I mean if you want CD-quality get it from someone else). I think I am also going to put each side into one big mp3 so that each folder will be looking approx like this:
D:\MUSIC\LP-RIPZ\<Artist> - <Year> - <Album Title>\side A.mp3 and
D:\MUSIC\LP-RIPZ\<Artist> - <Year> - <Album Title>\side B.mp3
I'll be ripping them using Wavelab @ the highest quality variable bitrate (somewhere around 256 I think it is)...
I've only just begun the project and it's gonna take a while before I'm done.... for now I've only ripped and shared a 45 rpm single (a bit smaller round, black object that contains only one or two songs on each side) with a sweedish punk-band called The Grinners, but it's in my folders if you wanna check out the quality....
-GoR-
its a great idea how do you do it ??? [/b][/quote]
I use the "tape out" from my home-stereo amplifier into the computer... then I adjust the sound using wavelab to be close to 0 db on the peaks. I record each side into one big wav-file and then encode the wav to VBR mp3
-GoR-
mortsapprentice
05-01-2004, 06:19 PM
Originally posted by god-of-rock+30 April 2004 - 22:24--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (god-of-rock @ 30 April 2004 - 22:24)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
Originally posted by mortsapprentice@30 April 2004 - 16:37
<!--QuoteBegin-god-of-rock@30 April 2004 - 11:11
I've started to rip all my LP's to my HD. For all you 14 y.o. a LP is big round (often black) vinyl objects that one used to record music onto and sell in stores like the ones you get CD's in nowadays. I like LP's alot because I feel the background noise brings an extra warmth to the music, therefore I won't apply much noise reduction... (I mean if you want CD-quality get it from someone else). I think I am also going to put each side into one big mp3 so that each folder will be looking approx like this:
D:\MUSIC\LP-RIPZ\<Artist> - <Year> - <Album Title>\side A.mp3 and
D:\MUSIC\LP-RIPZ\<Artist> - <Year> - <Album Title>\side B.mp3
I'll be ripping them using Wavelab @ the highest quality variable bitrate (somewhere around 256 I think it is)...
I've only just begun the project and it's gonna take a while before I'm done.... for now I've only ripped and shared a 45 rpm single (a bit smaller round, black object that contains only one or two songs on each side) with a sweedish punk-band called The Grinners, but it's in my folders if you wanna check out the quality....
-GoR-
its a great idea how do you do it ???
I use the "tape out" from my home-stereo amplifier into the computer... then I adjust the sound using wavelab to be close to 0 db on the peaks. I record each side into one big wav-file and then encode the wav to VBR mp3
-GoR- [/b][/quote]
Cheers dude will have a go laters :D
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