Records Stereo To record analog stereo audio on computer ?
I want to record the analog radio stereo audio line output from deck to my pc in mp3 format. Can somebody help me please ?
run the left/right 1/4" output wire from your deck into a 1/8" stereo adapter (these are easily procured at radioshack. it will be a small adapter that has a left/right 1/4" input on one side and a single 1/8" stereo output on the other side. ensure that the adapter is a stereo adapter and not a mono adapter).
plug the adapter into the input jack on your computer. there are many free programs that will record the audio. audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/) is a great choice. you won't be able to record directly to mp3 but you will be able to export as mp3 (note: to export to mp3 using audacity, you must first download the encoder. it's free and just a small .dll file - http://lame.buanzo.com.ar/lame_enc.dll)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles VOX Records is a budget classical record label. The name is Latin for voice. The company began with 78rpm discs and continued into the LP era in the 1950s, specializing in imported classical recordings. It was one of the last major recording companies to adopt stereo recording, about 1960. The company introduced the Vox Box, compilations of music by specific composers, such as piano music of Chopin, Tchaikovsky, and Ravel; the complete symphonies and orchestral music of Rachmaninoff; rarelyheard orchestral music by Tchaikovsky, Massenet, and RimskyKorsakov; the complete orchestral music of the eccentric French composer Erik Satie; and one of the most complete collections of the music of the early American composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 134 Publication Date: 2010/08/12 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.31 inches
Revolutionize your retro music. This three-speed stereo turntable doesn't just play records--it also copies them into MP3 format. And the best part? You won't even need a computer, as you can convert records straight from the device to a USB flash drive or SD/MMC memory card. With built-in stereo speakers, the turntable can be used by itself or hooked up to a home stereo system for a boost. From Jensen.
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Experience the nostalgic sound of vinyl with this fully automatic belt-driven turntable that supports 33-1/3 and 45 rpm record playback speeds and features a USB output for importing your favorite records' tracks to a PC.
The good old days meet modern day. Presented in a handsome, vintage style, this four-in-one stereo system plays vinyl records, MP3s, and more--and can even convert your records and CDs to USB! Dynamic, full-range speakers in a high-quality wooden cabinet pump out spectacular sound, while a handcrafted wood finish adds to the nostalgic feel. From Electrohome.
22.5"x6" Stereo Vinyl Cruiser Plastic Complete Skateboard Color: PinknModel: 01099-s-1Size: 22.5" x 6"Shape: Stereo "Vinyl Cruiser" reinforced injection-molded plastic deck Includes:Deck: Plastic BoardWheels: 59mm soft 78a durometer wheels Trucks: 3.15-inch trucks with 90a bushings Traction grooves on deck for grip Free matching Stereo sunglasses Sticker pack to customize your ride Product Description:Stereo's Vinyl Cruiser plastic skateboard cruiser complete looks like a vinyl record and harks back to the heritage of Stereo, early Jazz and Blues vinyl records. Stereo owners Jason Lee and Chris Pastras rode these style of boards when they were kids and today, after skateboarding careers spanning two decades, still skate retro & these new versions today. Deck Type: Cruiser Size: 22.5"x6" Color: Pink Level: Intermediate
Track Listing: 1. Little Girl - The Syndicate of Sound, 2. Get Outta My Life - The Syndicate of Sound (Stereo Mix, previously unreleased), 3. Someday - The Brogues, 4. But Now I Find - The Brogues, 5. Believe Me - WM Penn & The Quakers (previously unreleased), 6. Hey Hey Hey Hey - WM Penn & The Quakers (previously unreleased), 7. I Ain't No Miracle Worker - The Brogues, 8. Don't Shoot Me Down - The Brogues, 9. Lookin' for the Good Times - The Syndicate of Sound, 10. That Kind of Man - The Syndicate of Sound, 11. Rumors - The Syndicate of Sound, 12. Say I Love You - The Syndicate of Sound (previously unreleased), 13. I Like That Girl - Gerry & Leslie, 14. Ghost of the Monks - WM Penn & The Quakers, 15. Carefree - WM Penn & The Quakers (previously unreleased), 16. Coming Up My Way - WM Penn & The Quakers (previously unreleased), 17. Mary - The Syndicate of Sound (previously unreleased), 18. Games - The Syndicate of Sound (Stereo Mix, previously unreleased), 19. Nothing Matters Now - The Stop Sign (previously unreleased), 20. Little Girl - WM Penn & The Quakers, 21. Doctor Dear - The Diminished Fifth, 22. Do You Hear - The Diminished Fifth, 23. Saturday Night - The Syndicate of Sound, 24. Someday - The Brogues (previously unreleased)
Track Listing: 1. Can't Take My Eyes off You - Boys Town Gang, 2. Die Hard Lover, 3. Jump Shout - Lisa, 4. Love Pains - Yvonne Elliman, 5. Ultimate Warlord, The - The Immortals, 6. Hot Leather - Passengers, 7. Keep on Holding On - Margaret Reynolds, 8. Step by Step, 9. American Dream, An, 10. His Name Is Charlie - Laser, 11. Rocket to Your Heart - Lisa, 12. Got You Where I Want You Babe - Stereo Fun Inc., 13. Remember Me/Ain't No Mountain High Enough (Suite) - Boys Town Gang
Fattie Bum Bum - Carl Malcolm 1975 UK Records (Stereo)
Why "death by Stereo" is Favoured When it Comes to Hardcore Punk Music
Death by Stereo is a myth. Actually, the death by Stereo scenario is nothing but a hardcore and complete punk band. This band was formed by front man Efrem Schulzin in Orange County, California in 1996. Efrem Schulz, is today the one remaining original member in the band. This band is well known for their intricate guitar work and energetic performances. The 1987 horror movie, The Lost Boys, had in it the name of this band attributed to them.
Four full-length studio albums and one live album has been released by Death by Stereo. Currently they are working upon their fifth release, due to be released in 2008. Currently, they also have two more new releases which includes a split album and a DVD.
Death by Stereo was started by Ian Fowles, Efrem Schulz, Jarrod Alexander, Jim Miner and Paul Miner. Ian and Jarrod had earlier played together in a band called the D-Cons, Efrem was earlier in Clint and Jim and Paul who are brothers, were formerly in a band called CleanX. These five players knew each other even prior to the inception of Death by Stereo. This is since as part of their former bands, they had recorded together previously during their tours. The record label of Paul called Dental Records had earlier released music by Clint and D-cons. It went ahead later on and brought out the first release of Death by Stereo.
Jarrod's garage was the practice ground for the five before their recording of a demo, a few months later. Five songs were recorded by them at the studio where Paul worked, For The Record Studios. Four out of the five songs went ahead for the rerecording and were part of their first album. They played the first show on March 5, 1998 and succeeding that they started playing a lot more shows around the Southern California region. Their first official album Fooled By Your Smile 7inch was released by end of 1998. Ian left the band after the release of this album. Soon after this, Keith Barney joined Death by Stereo and replaced him.
Death By Stereo's music transcends the division between traditional, hardcore, punk rock, and metal. Their music is a mixture of metal riffs, melodies, solos and hooks. The music of this band has come a long way over time, mainly because of the lineup that was unstable, including 5 guitarists, 4 drummers, 2 bassists, and a vocalist. The first album, If Looks Could Kill, I'd Watch You Die, was hardcore punk rock. The albums released later, especially Death for Life, was more of the type of heavy metal, and not much of hardcore elements and punk rock.
Death By Stereo has been influenced by a number of brands. These are: At the Gates, Bad Religion, Bad Brains, Black Flag, Descendents, Dead Kennedys, In Flames, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Madball, Pennywise, Minor Threat, Slayer, Sick of It All and Suicidal Tendencies.
Death by Stereo draws its inspiration from these bands and is one of the all time favourites when it comes to hardcore punk music.
Death by Stereo - go figure!
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Muna wa Wanjiru Has Been Researching and Reporting on Car Stereos for Years. For More Information on Death by Stereo, Visit His Site at DEATH BY STEREO