Yes, i agree. Gemini's quality is far from good.
But this digital recorder they launched is quite the only one small,
afordable and simple enough to carry around. To record live sets, for
instance.
Gemini has a history here in Brazil. For a long time, gemini mixers
were the only ones we had
If it's Gemini the same company that makes the mixers and such - I'd be
wary about it. Overall I think their products are budget level intro
equipment that will eventually fail in one way or another. Sooner than
you'd like too. I'd take the £99 and save it, add to it and buy something
better
There's a small box from Gemini called the i-Key which is pretty
handy- it records to a USB memory stick with variable bit rates-
after the recording is over you stick the memory stick into your
computer and burn the audio file straight to CD- currently sells for
£99 here in the UK
cheers
There's a simple recorder, by Gemini, called iKey.
Never used it. Don't know about the quality of the sound recorded.
Gemini says that it can record and store the file in any USB mass
storage devices, such as ipod or any pen drive.
Sounds cool. But i think the best mp3 recorder must de MAudio
If you want a balanced input via XLR, you can look at products from
Mrantz and M-Audio. Both of them have really nice, solid-state flash-
memory recorders. However, you're looking at $500+ for that badness.
LMGM
On May 10, 2006, at 6:21 AM, Nik Stoltzman wrote:
Ditto: iRiver. Perfect for r
Ditto: iRiver. Perfect for recording with. Also check out www.rockbox.org which
extends the
capabilities of the mp3 player.
N
> Yep - I've got an iriver - it's got a line in and you can direct encode
> to mp3, ogg, wma, wav - at any bitrate you wish.
>
> On 10/05/2006, at 8:32 PM, David Beattie
" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 11:32 AM
Subject: RE: (313) mp3 recorder
I have the Iriver 340 its coming up to 3 years old now, it has a
line/mic in for mp3 recording and I think you can record in a range of
bit rates up to 320kbps or as wav. Seem to be really stabl
I have the Iriver 340 its coming up to 3 years old now, it has a
line/mic in for mp3 recording and I think you can record in a range of
bit rates up to 320kbps or as wav. Seem to be really stable and hasn't
ever crashed on me.
At the time it outperfomed many products on the market as it had radio,
Yep - I've got an iriver - it's got a line in and you can direct encode
to mp3, ogg, wma, wav - at any bitrate you wish.
On 10/05/2006, at 8:32 PM, David Beattie wrote:
Hi Marcel,
I dont have mine any more due to some over zealous
tidying whilst drunk but an iRiver can record as a
.wav or as
Hi Marcel,
I dont have mine any more due to some over zealous
tidying whilst drunk but an iRiver can record as a
.wav or as a .mp3 and I think you can even select from
a variety of compression settings.
Cheers
BT
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> never dived into it,
> but i can imagine there are
64kbps is very low quality. i think 128 is as low as you want to go. i put
my mixes up at 160.
sounds like you have a very small disk allowance on your site. you can have
a site with 1 gig storage and 40 gig a month d.oad for $8 a month
(http://www.ipowerweb.com/products/webhosting/index.html).
l.org
Subject: RE: (313) mp3(13) ...
my last 12" on M>O>S(Kaoz) sold pretty ok, and i made 86 euro´s with it.
Vinyl is way too expensive to press, promote and distribute for smaller
labels, specially since they only get attention if you buy some of the
heads with some freebee copies.
while we are at it:
http://www.phlow.net/netlabel_catalogue/
this is a good catalogue of existing netlabels sorted by genre.
here are some 313 related netlabel picks you shouldn't miss:
>rob keens - the park - stadtgruen (stadt001)
http://www.stadtgruenlabel.de
the netlabel vince watson, these
twelve. And they sure as hell dont book me for my releases. I think im gonna be
a dj! Book me to hear my tunes!
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Sent: woensdag 19 mei 2004 3:40
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Subject: RE: (313) mp3(13) ...
>did you
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From: "J. T." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>haha no my math sucks, you're right. but still, are mp3's that
sellable?
>more than vinyl? if you sell 1000 records there is considerably
more
>profit...oh well, whatever.
i dont know, just judgi
haha no my math sucks, you're right. but still, are mp3's that sellable?
more than vinyl? if you sell 1000 records there is considerably more
profit...oh well, whatever.
sellable in the context of underground dancemusic...i don't things are there
yet? but i dont know.
dan k or somebody involve
did you miss something here, or am i misreading something? 40% of
$2 is $.80, times 1000 = $800. thats gotta be easier to earn than
$800 selling vinyl records, especially considering the lack of
upfront costs for the artist.
haha no my math sucks, you're right. but still, are mp3's that sellable
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From: "J. T." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>second of all, is there ANY money
>in mp3's? i don't know the specifics of iPod, but the offers i've
seen from
>lesser known mp3 sites are along the lines of 40% net (60% to the
site). at
>$2 a d
It already has. Less vinyl is selling, and fewer titles are being pressed.
i'd like to see evidence linking declining vinyl sales to mp3s. anybody else
read the oberholzer-gee report? it's excellent. it begins by shooting down
the assumption that every mp3 downloaded is a sale lost, which is t
free downloads, including some 313 artists:
http://www.thinnerism.com/main.php
not exactly what you were asking for, but good nonetheless.
ani
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: From: Marc Langsman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 3:48 PM
: To: 313@hyperreal.org
: Subject:
> It already has. Less vinyl is selling, and fewer titles are being pressed.
> CD or Computer-based DJ'ing is much more viable. Ironically, my
commitment
> to vinyl has only grown stronger at the same time because DJ'ing with
records
> is more fun for me than using CDs or Traktor, or Final Scratch
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> > uware.com> cc:
> >Subject: RE: (313)
> mp3(13) ...
> > 05/18/04 02:53 PM
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> >
> >
>
It already has. Less vinyl is selling, and fewer titles are being pressed.
CD or Computer-based DJ'ing is much more viable. Ironically, my commitment
to vinyl has only grown stronger at the same time because DJ'ing with records
is more fun for me than using CDs or Traktor, or Final Scratch. And I
313@hyperreal.org
> uware.com> cc:
>Subject: RE: (313) mp3(13) ...
> 05/18/04 02:53 PM
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On the Kevin Saunderson' site kmsproductions.com you can
> find 1
uware.com> cc:
Subject: RE: (313) mp3(13) ...
http://www.nufonix.com has some pretty good labels, and getting better...
labels like Elephanthaus, Force Inc., End to End (sister label of Moods n
Grooves I think), Deep Departures, etc. are represented among many others.
Also, we've got the Late Night Essentials catalog up there as well (Kai Al
On the Kevin Saunderson' site kmsproductions.com you can
find 1 mp3 for sell, and that was just added within the
past couple of weeks. So it might catch on soon around the 313
TS-1
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From: Marc Langsman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 3:48 PM
To: 31
Take the newest version of Winamp (v.5) and download the
streamripper-plugin for winamp2 (all winamp2-plugins work
in winamp5 but those of v.3 don't!)
visit the stream-ripper-homepage for usage:
http://streamripper.sourceforge.net/
if you have any further questions, ask!
Yours, John L.F.
(p.s.:
Hey Christian,
Agreed this a nice release, thn033 is also really nice 'Digitalverein -
Internal Course'. I can't commend the thinner guys enough, I really do
think it's some of the best music about at the moment :)
btw, thn034 - track 7 is nice ;)
Christian Bloch wrote:
Curse's new release
- http://sdf.lonestar.org
On Sun, 12 Jan 2003, scotto wrote:
> Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 10:32:41 -0500
> From: scotto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: (313) MP3
>
> is there a program that rips real audio files? video and sound or just
> sound.
&g
03 13:19
An: Chris Anglesey; 313@hyperreal.org
Betreff: Re: (313) MP3
I was wondering if anyone out there could advise me how to convert
streaming
media to mp3/wav format. There's quite a lot of mixes online which I
would
love to be able to convert but they only allow for streaming only.
Search for a tool called "Streambox VCR"
this can download all sorts of streaming files (audio & video)
Bart
> -Original Message-
> From: scotto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: zondag 12 januari 2003 16:33
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: (313) MP3
03 13:19
> An: Chris Anglesey; 313@hyperreal.org
> Betreff: Re: (313) MP3
>
>
> > I was wondering if anyone out there could advise me how to convert
> streaming
> > media to mp3/wav format. There's quite a lot of mixes online which I
> would
> > love t
Depending on your sound card you should have an option in your software
sound mixer to select "What you hear" as a recording source and then simply
record into soundforge. Thats what I do.
KonTroll
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From: "Chris Anglesey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sen
> I was wondering if anyone out there could advise me how to convert
streaming
> media to mp3/wav format. There's quite a lot of mixes online which I
would
> love to be able to convert but they only allow for streaming only.
I have two computers at home, so I connect the first to my mixer and the
"313 Detroit" <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: (313) mp3.com alternatives
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 10:20:59 -0500
absolute best alternative: www.mp313.com period :)
Christian Bloch
http://christianbloch.com
http://mp3.com/bloch
http://www.mp313.com/christianblochmp313.htm
Tres
absolute best alternative: www.mp313.com period :)
Christian Bloch
http://christianbloch.com
http://mp3.com/bloch
http://www.mp313.com/christianblochmp313.htm
Tresor/LL/Ungleich/AudioRiot/Restructured/Deep Night Essentials/Simple
Muzik/Funque Droppings
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From: "M
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From: Cobert, Gwendal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 10:13 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] mp3 cdr trade
> Oh no - the British press tried that a few years ago with
> intelligent techno
> and intelligent d'n'b - what is
On Wed, 28 Aug 2002, Robert Taylor wrote:
> Excuse my ignorance but what the F*** is IDM? I've seen mentioned over and
> over again but only on Yank sites.
>
IDM started off as a mailing list in the early nineties, gradually
becoming something of a movement. It is definitely not a genre as such
> Oh no - the British press tried that a few years ago with
> intelligent techno
> and intelligent d'n'b - what is stupid dance music?
> I don't like the inference that those who don't listen to
> "IDM" are not
> intelligent. I'm sure there's a few MENSA members out there
> who love hard
> hous
ere who love hard
house.
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Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 4:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Intelligent Dance Music
> Excuse my ignorance but what the F*** is IDM? I've seen mentioned over and
> over again but only on Yank sites.
it's some kind of music. i believe.
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Intelligent Dance Music
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>
> Excuse my ignorance but what the F*** is IDM? I've
seen
> mentioned over and
> over again but only on Yank sites.
>
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> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 200
Excuse my ignorance but what the F*** is IDM? I've seen mentioned over and
over again but only on Yank sites.
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Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 4:53 PM
To: IDM; 313; AMB
Subject: [313] mp3 cdr trade
if anyone wants, please concact
re: the NetMD stuff (via USB)
Sony does have copyright features built into this protocol and as you use
this I'm sure you will notice how cumbersome it is. Fortunately, for music
relevant to this list (long mixes)its not to bad, but to upload a bunch of
individual tracks it becomes somewhat of a p
the best bet for finding these sets using p2p is probably soulseek.org...
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im looking on kazaa. what other mp3 sharing program can i find this dan
bell mix
ryan burns
From: "Fab" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: [313] mp3 top ten
Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 11:33:54 +0200
Daniel Bell @ La Boum Deluxe
Hi !
you can also grab some high quality mp3 sets from
www.corridor-productions.com
u will find some really good techno, tech-house and house mixes.
check it,
greets
Steve
mashu recordings
physical soul rec.
www.mp3.com/stevenails
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From: Lester Kenyatta Spence <[EM
0-15 1hour long DJ
sets on one CD! Great for long road trips.
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From: Ja'Maul Redmond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 5:53 AM
To: Aaron Reed; Lester Kenyatta Spence
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] mp3 top ten
How does a portable pl
Stewart Walker - Live in Osaka
Chris Gray - Apt 3B (www.chrisgraydeep.com)
Both are great sets.
George Jones IV
Technical Systems Administrator
BBDO Detroit
(248) 293-4780
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From: Lester Kenyatta Spence [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 3:54 AM
To
Lester Kenyatta Spence
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] mp3 top ten
Laurent Garnier's Essential mix
Dave Clarke's Essential mix
Leftfield live @ Homelands
Leftfield's Essential mix is also quite good
-Aaron
On Tue, 30 Jul 2002, Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
> jus
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From: "Trevor Wilkes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: [313] mp3 top ten
> Stewart Walker Live at Club Ego
> Ed DMX at La Boom Deluxe
> Safety Scissors Live in Columbus
Stewart Walker Live at Club Ego
Ed DMX at La Boom Deluxe
Safety Scissors Live in Columbus (sept01)
Neil Landstrumm at Palazza
Juan Atkins on radio P3
Trevor Wilkes
inyear.com
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To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday,
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Cc: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 3:04 AM
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>
> Laurent Garnier's Essential mix
> Dave Clarke's Essential mix
> Leftfield live @ Homelands
> Leftfield's Essential mix is also quite good
>
Laurent Garnier's Essential mix
Dave Clarke's Essential mix
Leftfield live @ Homelands
Leftfield's Essential mix is also quite good
-Aaron
On Tue, 30 Jul 2002, Lester Kenyatta Spence wrote:
> just got a portable mp3 player (less than $90...damn i love technology).
> if you were to choose 2
there is a filter in winamp the out puts to wave.
options-preferences-nullsoft disk writer plugin-configure-pick your save
location. When done, anything played through winamp converts to wave...
Takes about a minute per 74 minutes...
darw_n...
... :i: explore.
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Cakewalk Pyro
It does everything.
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From: Dan Kurzius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 4:11 PM
To: Dennis Donohue; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: [313] MP3 to CD?
Sean,
So to not confuse .cda is an indexing configuration file
erreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] MP3 to CD?
.cda is the file-extension for a cd playable wave file.
Most Audio CD burning software will create a CD from .mp3 though. I know
for a fact that Adaptec easy CD 4.0+ and Nero both do.
If you need help finding these programs shoot me a mail.
Dennis
&
Hey Sean,
As Kevin stated Music Match is a good converter program. Note some car
steros and/or CD players have problems playing audio files burned to blue
back discs. You'll want to stick to discs that have the goldish tint to
them.
dK
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From: Sean Deason [mailto:[EM
.cda is the file-extension for a cd playable wave file.
Most Audio CD burning software will create a CD from .mp3 though. I know
for a fact that Adaptec easy CD 4.0+ and Nero both do.
If you need help finding these programs shoot me a mail.
Dennis
From: Sean Deason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To
The format is 16-bit, 44.1Khz, Stereo PCM wavefile,
but a program like Music Match will convert it to the
correct format for you.
Kevin
--- Sean Deason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Off topic but I thought I'd ask the masters:
> i want to convert a file from MP3 format and burn it
> onto an au
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From: "Otto Koppius" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 6:28 AM
Subject: Re: [313] mp3.com
> Wraith313 wrote:
>
> > Any artists with mp3.com tracks should email the location of them to me.
I
Wraith313 wrote:
> Any artists with mp3.com tracks should email the location of them to me. I
> plan to make an all [313] station.
That already exists, created by Tristan/Phonopsia a few months ago:
http://stations.mp3s.com/stations/151/313.html
Cheers,
Otto
PS Some great tracks on there!
why not just output the whole 78 minute thing to the disk then open it up in
soundforge or something and cut off exactly what you need to... that way you
can even fade out the end so it doesnt just stop suddenly.. :P
just a suggestion.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.neferiu.com
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if the mix is only 78 minutes, just buy an 80 minute cd and burn it all on
to there. no need to cut off the last 4 minutes.
or, if you're using nero (which i highly reccomend you do), you can choose
to overburn the cd - i think generally you can get about 85 minutes on an
80 minute cd... a certa
a 74 minute cd can hold up to 76 minutes and some seconds of audio. you
*may* run into a greater risk of error but if you're using high quality
media (and you should be) there shouldn't be any problems.
Mike
From: meta elpH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subjec
Right,
Alltough I feel that sometimes the rules are a bit to rigid (in the heads of
some people). I also feel that you should put the links to your MP3's in the
footer of the message. But to say it all has to be 313 area related, then I
think it's too narrow. The emphasis should be on 313. But
I think it's an issue of online topicality. For the most part you don't see
as much of the "go buy my record" posts as you do updates to websites and
this makes sense to me. We're almost all online and have access to that
music. If the music pertains directly to 313 I think it's on topic. I rather
gt;
To: 313 <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 6:53 AM
Subject: Re: [313] mp3.com on or off topic? (+update)
> I for one like listening to other list members works so it doesn't bother
> me if anyone posts their updates. In fact I added 2 songs to my site
To: 313 <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: Re: [313] mp3.com on or off topic? (+update)
Date: Sat, 04 Nov 2000 00:53:31 -0500
I for one like listening to other list members works so it doesn't bother
me if anyone posts their updates. In fact I added 2 songs to my site
this week. One called &qu
As an artist I say post them. We trying to develop our sound and style
aimed at the 313 community and we need the support of list members. I always
enjoy hearing new, innovative tracks by independent artists as it's always
an opportunity to experience a fresh new, creative sound. Scott - nice
you can notify me any time scott ;)
Christian Bloch
www.mp3.com/bloch
Tresor/Simple Music/LL/Funque Droppings/Deep Night Essentials/Set.Go
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From: "Scott Vallance" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 5:27 AM
Subject: [313] mp3
I for one like listening to other list members works so it doesn't bother
me if anyone posts their updates. In fact I added 2 songs to my site
this week. One called "veinte duros" I wrote last weekend, and another
called "lichen" which is about a year and a half old that i hadn't gotten
aroun
how do you have email if you cannot go online?
http://mp3.techno.cz/djsets/
From: FC3 Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'313@hyperreal.org'" <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: [313] MP3's
Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 17:35:36 -0700
as some of you know i am currently deployed to the persian gulf in the
i have a cable modem at home - i'll send you some tracks when i get home
later tonight.
djr
From: FC3 Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'313@hyperreal.org'" <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: [313] MP3's
Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 17:35:36 -0700
as some of you know i am currently deployed to the persian
on 9/19/00 3:44 PM, Chloe Sasson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can peolple please recommend the best MP3 sites for MACs??
http://www.soundjam.com/
Essential mp3 player/encoder for Mac.
http://www.macster.com/
Napster for the Mac. Enjoy while you can.
http://genres.mp3.com/music/electronic/tech
yup, but it can be decoded and recoded, try eletronic cosmo if you want
something free... try to get a real mp3 coder though, as free ones tend
to effect the quality of the file fairly noticeably.
http://ec2000.xperiment.net
ScottV.
Roland van Oorschot wrote:
>
> At 06:32 06/02/2000 -0700, Nick
At 06:32 06/02/2000 -0700, Nick Walsh wrote:
Does anyone know of any freeware that allows you to
change the bitrate of an MP3 file?
The bitrate was chosen when the mp3 was made, so it cannot be changed
afterwards.
Cheers,
Nick (DJ Pacific:)
Grtz,
Roland
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