On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 09:37:29AM +1300, C Falconer wrote:
> The last time I did it I converted 10 sides of "blaster bates" to CD.
I might somewhere have about 7 cassettes of the man himself :-) Saw him
on stage one evening a few years back in London - a nice bloke! Seeing
as he was keen on hunting, I wonder if he ever made it over here?

I still have visions of the mushroom-cloud of "human, cow and pig shit"!
(Sorry to everyone else who doesn't want to know what we're talking
about!)

> It took fscking for-ever, because records generally only work at 1x

Good point - I'm getting too used to CDs coming in at 7 speed and above,
direct to MP3 ...
> 
> recording software to record to wave format.  Then I used some wave
> software to trim off the bumps and noise at the front and back of the
> wave.

Any suggestions for a suitable waveform editor under unix? If I were
pushed to it, I'd mention goldWave for Windows ...

> Then I recorded the wave straight to CD, and lastly stored the wave as a
> MP3 rather than doing all that work again :)

That's a good idea - run them out as audio CD, and you can play them on
old audio CD players ...

-jim

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