Didier wrote:Paul Childs wrote:There is a rumor going around that major record companies will be discontinuing CDs by the end of 2012 and will only have downloads!
I hope this isn't true! There are a lot of people who haven't the knowledge or ablity to use a computer so they will have to suffer.
It has taken me years to build up my collection of CDs
Don't worry, vinyls are coming back, they are more and more popular !![]()
Didier
padmat78 wrote:Didier wrote:Paul Childs wrote:There is a rumor going around that major record companies will be discontinuing CDs by the end of 2012 and will only have downloads!
I hope this isn't true! There are a lot of people who haven't the knowledge or ablity to use a computer so they will have to suffer.
It has taken me years to build up my collection of CDs
Don't worry, vinyls are coming back, they are more and more popular !![]()
Didier
Rien de moins sûr!

JimN wrote:Judging from the pic above, Didier is using either "Cool Edit Pro" or the newer version of it: "Adobe Audition".
JN
Didier wrote:JimN wrote:Judging from the pic above, Didier is using either "Cool Edit Pro" or the newer version of it: "Adobe Audition".
JN
Right Jim !
I am using Adobe Audition 1.5, but it would work the same with most audio softwares (such as the Audacity freeware).
I took this picture when digitalising the recentyl issued 10" vinyl from Cliff & the Drifters. The turntable was linked to the laptop PC using a Behringer UFO202 phono-USB interface (which works very well) : http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/UFO202.aspx
Now I have put back this old Thorens TD150 turntable (with Shure magnetic M75.6 cartridge) with my Hi-Fi chain, so when I now digitalise vinyls, I do it through the Hi-Fi amp, using the earphone output. But I am still using the Behringer interface, as my laptop PC doesn't have an audio line input (my main desktop PC is in another room).
Didier
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