Now and again, someone reports having old (12 or 15+ yrs) tapes of memories we all wish for!
A general reminder: Please make yourself quality BACKUPS of those stored away relics, today not tomorrow! It's far from fun giving an old cassette a last listen, only because it deteriorated after one too many years.
Tapes aren't CD's: Always Backup
Tapes aren't CD's: Always Backup
. The same might be said of pre-recorded Canadian music. Trying to find CD format reissues of any early-mid '80s Cdn band is almost impossible.
. Excepting a few (quality?) greatest hits packages by US recognized acts which always leave out (re; Murphy's Law) that one song you really liked.
. Don't hold your breath - Major Int'l Labels aren't going to bother with forgotten small market Canadianna.
example: look at used Platinum Blonde debut album on ebay - it always goes for $US 70 ($100 Cdn).
Gowan, Spoons, Neo a4, Rational Youth, Images in Vogue, Darkroom, ... don't even think about video archives.
. Excepting a few (quality?) greatest hits packages by US recognized acts which always leave out (re; Murphy's Law) that one song you really liked.
. Don't hold your breath - Major Int'l Labels aren't going to bother with forgotten small market Canadianna.
example: look at used Platinum Blonde debut album on ebay - it always goes for $US 70 ($100 Cdn).
Gowan, Spoons, Neo a4, Rational Youth, Images in Vogue, Darkroom, ... don't even think about video archives.
Tapes aren't CD's: Always Backup
There are definitely some things I want preserved that I have exclusively on tape (the first Electronic Dream Factory release, and the Digit ep cassette, for example). But, perhaps due to a certain degree of ignorance on my part, I'm not sure how to go about transferring these analogue recording to a digital file on my computer. What methods and programs are recommended for this?
Tapes aren't CD's: Always Backup
platinum blonde's debut CD or vinyl lp sells for that much. if its vinyl im gonna go all over the city and buy all copies to make some cash. i heard alien shores had a cd release but is impossible to find.
Tapes aren't CD's: Always Backup
Akito-
There are a number of good, affordable programs to convert from analogue to digital, so that you can burn them onto CDs (either as wav files or mp3).
A lot of these (eg. there's Musicmatch and MacMillan Software (or whoever owns them now) offers "Digital CD Recording Studio II , usually available thru your local Staples or Future Shop for around $40.00.
Online, there is also Rosoft Audio Tools (which offers a free trial). see http://www.alexscoupons.com/rosoft.html
I've used the MacMillan one and it does a not too shabby a job.
good luck
There are a number of good, affordable programs to convert from analogue to digital, so that you can burn them onto CDs (either as wav files or mp3).
A lot of these (eg. there's Musicmatch and MacMillan Software (or whoever owns them now) offers "Digital CD Recording Studio II , usually available thru your local Staples or Future Shop for around $40.00.
Online, there is also Rosoft Audio Tools (which offers a free trial). see http://www.alexscoupons.com/rosoft.html
I've used the MacMillan one and it does a not too shabby a job.
good luck