Title: N/P - Adding music to PC Post by: Nakor on May 15, 2006, 01:19:05 PM After a weekend of reminiscing with friends and Monkeys I want to put my collection of dance music onto my PC and MP3 player.
Can anybody offer any advise on how I can connect a Tape Player to my PC - and how I can get my PC to record what I am in-putting? Can this be done from vinyl as well? If any body can help, or point me in the direction of a site or literature that might help me I would be most appreciative. Title: Re: N/P - Adding music to PC Post by: dik9 on May 15, 2006, 01:28:00 PM Last time a saw a tape player connected to a pc, it was a commodore 64?
Have you got a hi fi that can connect to your comp via a usb? Some Kodak shops convert vids to dvd, don't know if they offer the audio deal though Failing that how i coped was sitting in a very quiet room, and record via a mic to an mp3 device, the quality is not the same though. Title: Re: N/P - Adding music to PC Post by: dik9 on May 15, 2006, 01:34:47 PM In fact the best way is just to download via, limewire, bearshare etc.
Title: Re: N/P - Adding music to PC Post by: Nakor on May 15, 2006, 01:37:33 PM Last time a saw a tape player connected to a pc, it was a commodore 64? Have you got a hi fi that can connect to your comp via a usb? Obviously I have a USB port on PC - but what would the connector be the other end ? Stereo is modern - will check what out puts it has when I get home this evening. I am guessing technics can be connected/even mixer ? These are some very rare live recordings - believe me have searched for them in the past but with little joy so I am going to have to embrace the technology I guess. Title: Re: N/P - Adding music to PC Post by: dik9 on May 15, 2006, 01:41:36 PM I haven't used it, but my stereo has a usb port, therefore it should be able to connect to pc. Haven't got the faintest idea what to do then though?
Title: Re: N/P - Adding music to PC Post by: ayrshireChris on May 15, 2006, 01:42:35 PM you could connect the tape player to the microphone or line-in jacks on your PC and just record the music that way.
Depending on teh software you have available you could either record as a .wav file (which you'll need to convert to MP3 later) or straight to mp3. Do each song at a time. The alternative would be to record each side of the tape into 1 big file and then break the big file down into each indivudual track later using audio editing software. This techique will work just as well for vinyl, or indeed any audio source. Chris p.s you'll need to make sure that you are using a stereo line in or all your tracks will be converted to mono. Title: Re: N/P - Adding music to PC Post by: matt674 on May 15, 2006, 01:48:39 PM You know what this thread is dont you Nakor?
BONKERS!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D Title: Re: N/P - Adding music to PC Post by: Nakor on May 15, 2006, 01:56:22 PM You know what this thread is dont you Nakor? BONKERS!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D Yep and its all your fault you cheeky Monkey. At least I know it is possible in principal - so a weekend of buying leads - downloading software awaits. Title: Re: N/P - Adding music to PC Post by: matt674 on May 15, 2006, 01:58:11 PM I even had a look for my old HelterSkelter 12 cassette pack over the weekend (even though if i remember rightly there were only 7 tapes left after various mixes were lost on service station car parks!!), unfortunately to no avail so far :'(
Title: Re: N/P - Adding music to PC Post by: bolt pp on May 15, 2006, 02:02:02 PM I even had a look for my old HelterSkelter 12 cassette pack over the weekend (even though if i remember rightly there were only 7 tapes left after various mixes were lost on service station car parks!!), unfortunately to no avail so far :'( ;karabiner; ;karabiner; ;karabiner;Back in the day!!!!!! Title: Re: N/P - Adding music to PC Post by: matt674 on May 15, 2006, 02:24:38 PM ;karabiner; ;karabiner; ;karabiner; Back in the day!!!!!! Funnily enough the dancing looked just like that except the suits were actually white adidas tracksuit bottoms, a kangol floppy hat and a luminous workmans vest jacket.......... :D Title: Re: N/P - Adding music to PC Post by: bolt pp on May 15, 2006, 02:33:09 PM wheres my whistle at?
Ive been tring to download all the old school jungle/drum n bass off of limewire but not getting much result from slipmatt, randall, mickey finn , hype ect. what shall i do? although the flyers are no longer all over my wall (as i have a flat and not just a bedroom) ive still got em tucked awy in the draw someware :)up Title: Re: N/P - Adding music to PC Post by: ACE2M on May 15, 2006, 02:36:38 PM It's totally possible as i have seen a mate do it. I'll ask him later. It involved a couple of leads and some free to download software.
Title: Re: N/P - Adding music to PC Post by: Nakor on May 15, 2006, 02:39:52 PM So far have managed to find;
Dreamscape 3, 4 14, 15 16 vs 17, 18 vs 19 and 20. HelterSkelter x various titles x 6. Hysteria 3 to 10. Various Pleasuredomes. Various Dance Paradise Pure X x 3 Kinetic x 3 sets World Dance x 2 inc NYE 95 AWOL final night at Paradise club boxing day 94? and loads of copied self recoreded stuff. Prodigy live at Glasto 93 (ish) Prodigy live at Perception 90 (ish) Look what you have done Monkey and I still have more hoarding places to check. High on a hill with a bunch of ravers . . . . . . . . Bolt, on Limewire try searching for Hype, Old Skool, Micky Finn but try all box's including genre. Time of day makes big difference - 9pm till 2am seems to be prime time. Title: Re: N/P - Adding music to PC Post by: ACE2M on May 15, 2006, 02:53:33 PM http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/news/1316/#body
Title: Re: N/P - Adding music to PC Post by: matt674 on May 15, 2006, 02:53:51 PM Look what you have done Monkey and I still have more hoarding places to check. (http://www.pimpboard.com/images/smilies/shakin.gif) blimey, if in doubt blame the monkey :'( Title: Re: N/P - Adding music to PC Post by: ifm on May 15, 2006, 02:55:18 PM There are a couple of ways, i found the best way was to use AV leads straight from your stereo to the headphone jack on the PC.
It doesn't work too well with a built in amp on the stereo, better if you have a seperate or a pre amp (preamp is better). Then just search google for some recording software, i can't remember what i used i'm afraid. Title: Re: N/P - Adding music to PC Post by: Nakor on May 15, 2006, 03:44:09 PM Thanks for all your help all.
Gold stars all round. Monkey - next time I see your arse I want it to be when I am kicking it at poker. . . Signed dreamer of Norfolk. Title: Re: N/P - Adding music to PC Post by: matt674 on May 15, 2006, 04:14:55 PM Thanks for all your help all. Gold stars all round. Monkey - next time I see your arse I want it to be when I am kicking it at poker. . . Signed dreamer of Norfolk. Dont do yourself an injustice squire - who was the only person to finish ahead of me in the Pokerstars Blonde Poker League? A tournament played over 7 weeks with top 4 finishes counting to ensure that consistency was rewarded......... |