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Record Player Jukebox

How can I get a good enough recording of a song to be able to play it in reverse on Windows sound recorder?
I'm trying to get reversed recordings of songs by reversing them on Windows sound recorder. I've ripped the tracks I'm trying to get on Windows Media player and Dell Jukebox, but the sound recorder won't let me open those files. I tried recording the songs with the microphone and my stereo system, but I could barely make the recording out it was so terrible. My home acoustics just aren't good for that kind of thing. Please, how can I get a good recording that's compatible with the sound recorder?
download Audacity from download.com it lets you lay tracks over recorded ones and the quality isnt bad at all...
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Jukebox $7.49 Jukebox |
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Tabletop Jukebox With Cd $112.99 CROSLEY RADIO CR11CD TABLE TOP JUKEBOX WITH CD PLAYER |
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A Record Player $24.99 A Record Player - Photographic Print |
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Tabletop Jukebox With Cd(Pack of 1) $404.99 Crosley Radio Cr11Cd Table Top Jukebox With Cd Player |
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Crosley Mini Tabletop Jukebox with CD Player $153.95 Relive the good old days with the Crosley Mini Tabletop Jukebox with CD Player! Providing a little touch of classic American nostalgia, this tabletop jukebox features a CD player with a 20-track programmable memory and an analog AM/FM radio. Bright panel lights and a decorative play list add to the ambiance of any room. Whether you're remembering the sweet taste of your favorite milkshake, or reliving your fondest sock hop memories, the Crosley Mini Tabletop Jukebox will help bring back memories of those sweeter times! |
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First Long Player Record $8.99 First Long Player Record |
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TV and Record Player $39.99 TV and Record Player - Giclee Print |
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Girl with Record Player $19.99 Girl with Record Player - Premium Poster |
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Lunastrella Record Player $29.99 John Golden Lunastrella Record Player - Giclee Print |
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Boy Listening To Record Player $24.99 Boy Listening To Record Player - Photographic Print |
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Tabletop Jukebox CD Player by Crosley Radio $157.49 Get ready to rock 'n roll whether it be to the oldies but goodies or something a little bit more recent. This reproduction of the classic 1947 jukebox takes you back to that ever-so-fond memory of sitting in your favorite diner slurping a milkshake and rockin' around the clock. The song chart flips to reveal the dial scale while the panel lights provide a little bit of ambiance. The handcrafted wood and veneer cabinet features an AM/FM radio and a compact disc player.With a few modern additions, this amazing little radio allows your friends and family to recapture the feeling and closeness of a time long past. The jukebox includes a high fidelity speaker, internal antenna, on/off controls and panel lights. The electronically assisted tuner and dynamic full range speaker gives you amazing sound.Features: • AM/FM Radio with Analog Tuner • Electronically Assisted Tuner • Front Loading CD Player with LED Display • Programmable 20-Track Memory • Repeat Play • Dynamic Full Range Speakers • Decorative Musical Playlist • External FM Antenna • Color: WalnutSize: 14 1/4"tall x 10 1/4"wide x 7 1/4"deep |
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CR12-2 Full Size Jukebox $1199 There are just some things that will always be timeless. The jukebox is one of them. The Crosley brand is another. Too many, a jukebox is a way to let the “good times roll” and to others, it’s a way to add a little flare to an environment. Crosley has found a way to truly “knock your socks off” with our Full Size iJuke Deluxe. Based on a classic jukebox design, this ultimate entertainment companion is a real treat for the eyes and ears. Complete with color shifting LED lighting this jukebox is sure to put the cherry on top of anyone’s sundae. Be warned though, outside appearances can be deceiving. While providing a good dose of nostalgia on the exterior, the interior is full of all the modern technologies we’ve all come to love. This rockin’ good time comes complete with an AM/FM radio, a CD player that reads MP3 and WAV digital file formats, and an iPod docking station. Now, didn’t we tell you we would knock your socks off? |
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Yahoo Music Jukebox $70.1 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Yahoo Music Jukebox is a freeware music player released by Yahoo in 2005. Its appearance is vaguely similar to the MusicMatch Jukebox, related to the fact that MusicMatch, which developed the Jukebox, was purchased by Yahoo in 2004. Recently it has been upgraded and renamed to Yahoo Music Jukebox (from Yahoo Music engine). Its features include CD ripping and burning, access to LAUNCHcast and the Yahoo Music Unlimited music subscription service, playlist creation, transfer of music to select portable devices such as mp3 players and USB flash drives. The program allows Yahoo Messenger users to stream music to one another (not to be confused with uploading and downloading or filesharing) and browse one anothers playlists. Only those subscribed to Yahoo Unlimited can add entire songs to their collections, however. Nonsubscribers are limited to a thirty second sample. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 88 Publication Date: 2010/07/24 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.21 inches |
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Child Playing a Record Player $34.99 English School Child Playing a Record Player - Giclee Print |
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Jukeboxes: For The Home Or Memories?
For me the word Jukebox is evocative of the 1950s and 1960s and pure simple entertainment. Not that I remember the 1950s, or some of the 60s but growing up watching the Fonz being cool on Happy Days with an old fashioned full sized flashy chrome Seeburg in the background made a big impression on me.
That was the days of vinyl records and I still have most of the singles and albums that I bought back then. There used to be a market stall that sold cheap vinyl singles when I was in my early teens. I didn't know until I got home with half a dozen records that they were ex jukebox and had the centre missing. I was really disappointed until my older brother took a loose centre out of one of his singles and I was able to play my treasures on our record player. They were probably scratched and sounded poor but I didn't care.
Full size Wurlitzers, Seeburgs and Rockolas were still around when I was in my early teens. My girlfriends and I would all meet up and go downstairs into what was called the Alessio coffee bar on an evening. It didn't seem normal back then to see a jukebox without a pinball machine nearby, now they are becoming extinct too.
We would either be gathered around the pinball machine taking it in turns to play or sitting at one side of the darkened room and the young lads at the other. We would club together for enough money to put our favourite records on the bright colourful jukebox and whoever was flirting with one of the lads at the time volunteered or would be chosen to make the selections. Of course you always tried to time being at the jukebox when the lad you fancied was there too. There you would flirtingly discuss your selections and hope that he would suggest sitting at a table together at the back of the room.
When we were old enough to go into pubs (they weren't called wine bars back then!) we would meet at the jukebox and congregate around it with drinks in one hand, handbags in the other and dance when something good came on. It was a brave guy who ventured to make a selection, but that usually meant that he fancied one of us girls.
It was a sad day when these colourful bright music machines were replaced in cafes and bars by wall mounted CD players. They just don't seem to be as much fun and nowadays people seem to gather around fruit machines and are more interested in losing or winning their money depending upon how you look at it.
I went to a house party a few months back and was amazed to see a full size retro jukebox in the conservatory which had been turned into a games room with pool table and dartboard. It played CDs not vinyl records, but what the heck it still brought back good memories. I pondered buying myself one but my house is too small. Then I saw some table top jukeboxes when I was shopping online and guess what?
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