on 01/30/04 8:57 PM, jason kenjar at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I would like to start recording my mixes (2 tables and a mixer) onto
CD. Just
> a live capture as Im mixing.
>
> Im not that technically inclined and don't enjoy programming with
computers,
> so I would rather use some piece of equipm
the RIAA can only purport to control and then enforce copyright in the sound
recordings of its members. Its members are mid size and large recording
companies. so it really depends on what your mix tape contains.
alot of the riaas members are large enough to support business in other
countries, wi
on 01/31/04 2:37 PM, marina pure sonik at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> on 01/30/04 8:57 PM, jason kenjar at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> hi list:
>>
>> I started writing this letter about an hour ago, then got side tracked. So
>> ok...
>>
>> I would like to start recording my mixes (2 tables and
on 01/30/04 8:57 PM, jason kenjar at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi list:
>
> I started writing this letter about an hour ago, then got side tracked. So
> ok...
>
> I would like to start recording my mixes (2 tables and a mixer) onto CD. Just
> a live capture as Im mixing.
>
> Im not that techni
Do you want them for your own personal use? If so, you should look into
a Minidisc recorder/player. That would do exactly what you want and
would be super easy to use.
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Kent - that's cheatin'
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If you spend an hour on it, you can learn to record to your computer!
It's easy, and it's cheaper than buying a CD recorder!
Of course you can buy a CD record if you like, but if you already have
a CD burner, bite the bullet and learn to use your computer! It's actually
easier, in my opinion, and
On Friday, Jan 30, 2004, at 21:57 US/Eastern, jason kenjar wrote:
Im not that technically inclined and don't enjoy programming with
computers, so I would rather use some piece of equipment. Is there a
CD burner out there that can burn a live mix? how about something on
the average consumer l
hi list:
I started writing this letter about an hour ago, then got side tracked. So ok...
I would like to start recording my mixes (2 tables and a mixer) onto CD. Just a
live capture as Im mixing.
Im not that technically inclined and don't enjoy programming with computers,
so I would rather u
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