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Request: More LPs!
Posted by: bassplayer617 ()
Date: November 14, 2006 02:45

Ok, let's start a retro-trend. If you guys have vinyl boots, make digital transfers and put them out here.

How about it?

Re: Request: More LPs!
Posted by: funkycrow ()
Date: November 14, 2006 03:13

If someone can tell me how to do this, I would love to spread the wealth.
Plenty of goodness in those cardboard sleeves.

Bring on the information.

Re: Request: More LPs!
Posted by: Anonymous User ()
Date: November 14, 2006 03:21

Sure. I have plenty of those. I transfer all my LP's into digital form. Just choose it.

stones boot LP's

Bright Lights, Big City
Beautiful Delilah (Picture Disc)
Stone Relics
Gravestones & Rape Of The Vaults
Diverse Harmonics
Get Your Leeds Lungs Out! (Coloured Vinyl)
Live’r Than You’ll Ever Be (Picture Disc)
The Trident Mixes
Welcome To New York (Coloured Vinyl)
Out On Bail (Coloured Vinyl)
Black And Blue Sessions Vol. 1 (Coloured Vinyl)
Hot August Night (Multicoloured Vinyl)
Have You Seen Keef (Standing In The Shadow)
Honky Tonk Heaven (Coloured Vinyl)
All Inside Our Crazy Dreams (Coloured Vinyl)
Some Tramps (Coloured Vinyl)
Unsearchable Stars
Past And Present
Accidents Will Happen…Claudine
Paris Rehearsals
They Never Seem To Hear Even My Guitar (Clear Vinyl)
Think You Like it –Undercover Outtakes (Multicoloured Vinyl)
Dirtiest Work (Coloured Vinyl)
Back To Zero (Coloured Vinyl)
Hyde Park 1969 (White Vinyl)
Live’r Than You’ll Ever Be (Coloured Vinyl)
Atlantic City
Voodoo Lounge Tour Sampler
Rolling Stones – Rarities (Picture Disc)
Rare Recordings From Past To Present
Rolling Stones and Marianne In London (Multicoloured Vinyl)

solo boots

Mick Jagger Live In Tokyo
Unknown Dreams

stones 7" boots

Majestic Beginning (Shaped Picture Disc)
We Were Falling In Love
Some Boys (Picture Disc)
When The Whip Goes Down (Picture Disc) (live in Detroit, Michigan, 6. July 1978)
Lonely At The Top / What’s The Matter / Gangsters Maul
Drift Away / Living In A Harder World / Dancing Girls
Sad Sad Sad / Ruby Tuesday

Re: Request: More LPs!
Posted by: Erik_Snow ()
Date: November 14, 2006 03:24

Guðni Gunnarsson Wrote:
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> .....
> When The Whip Goes Down (Picture Disc)

You mean WHen The SHip Comes Down? tongue sticking out smiley

Re: Request: More LPs!
Posted by: Anonymous User ()
Date: November 14, 2006 03:28

I know, It's weird. It's like this on the picture disc. It plays live version of When The Whip Comes Down. Same on both sides. And I think it's the same version that's on Sucking On The Seventies.

Re: Request: More LPs!
Posted by: Anonymous User ()
Date: November 14, 2006 03:45

funkycrow Wrote:
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> If someone can tell me how to do this, I would
> love to spread the wealth.
> Plenty of goodness in those cardboard sleeves.
>
> Bring on the information.


It's actually quite easy if you have some kind of frequency adjust button on your turntable. Then you can connect it straight to the computer. Of course you also have to have program to record it (I use Sonic Foundry 3.0).

Re: Request: More LPs!
Posted by: Britney ()
Date: November 15, 2006 02:40

"Think You Like It" should be interesting in FLAC/lossless format. It is said to be slightly better sounding than subsequent cd-boots with the same recordings.

Re: Request: More LPs!
Posted by: SonicBBQ ()
Date: November 15, 2006 14:09

I do it the old fashioned way...burn to CD then rip.

Rob,
Sittin' in a bar tipplin' a jar in Jackson...

Re: Request: More LPs!
Posted by: Anonymous User ()
Date: November 15, 2006 17:36

Britney Wrote:
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> "Think You Like It" should be interesting in
> FLAC/lossless format. It is said to be slightly
> better sounding than subsequent cd-boots with the
> same recordings.


I've never heard these recordings on any CD's but I can tell you there are some tape noises (and more, sometimes even slight crackles) on the LP. I have it in mp3 format if you want.

Re: Request: More LPs!
Posted by: jagger50 ()
Date: November 16, 2006 00:25

I connect my record player to my pc via my tape deck.

Re: Request: More LPs!
Posted by: HalfNanker ()
Date: November 16, 2006 00:35

for us dummies, can someone explain step by step and piece by piece what one needs to do this?

I have a turntable and a computer what do i need to "connect" them, literally and figuratively.

many thanks, in advance--I can't imagine I am the only one who would like this info!!

Re: Request: More LPs!
Posted by: jagger50 ()
Date: November 16, 2006 00:46

From line out at the back of your tape deck, connect direct to pc. This is assuming your stereo is made up of seperates. Record player, amp, tape deck plus whatever you need. Then experiment. I use Audacity to record my LP's into my pc. That's all I know.

Re: Request: More LPs!
Posted by: Britney ()
Date: November 16, 2006 00:54

A lossless transfer would be interesting. If the quality of the LP is indeed better, it will be lost in mp3 format.

Re: Request: More LPs!
Posted by: j.b.goode ()
Date: November 16, 2006 01:49

funkycrow Wrote:
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> If someone can tell me how to do this, I would
> love to spread the wealth.
> Plenty of goodness in those cardboard sleeves.
>
> Bring on the information.

> Posted by: jagger50 (IP Logged)
> Date: November 15, 2006 23:46

> From line out at the back of your tape deck, connect direct to pc. This is
> assuming your stereo is made up of seperates. Record player, amp, tape deck plus > whatever you need. Then experiment. I use Audacity to record my LP's into my pc.

Detailed step by step information on how to record LPs to CD, process very similar to tape conversion:
LPtoCDR

Re: Request: More LPs!
Posted by: Anonymous User ()
Date: November 16, 2006 02:32

Britney Wrote:
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> A lossless transfer would be interesting. If the
> quality of the LP is indeed better, it will be
> lost in mp3 format.


The original file was WAVE. I converted it to FLAC.

Here is a sample

Still In Love III (Instrumental)
[download.yousendit.com]

Re: Request: More LPs!
Posted by: vancouver ()
Date: November 16, 2006 10:11

when you record the the tape or vinyl.onto the computer,,record as one single file..side one ande save the wave file as,,side a,,and then split it .

one single file,,

01-track
02-track aso......



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