I've been adding some new music to my Ipod. I still haven't sat down yet and figured out how to use my turntable that will let me convert my vinyl to cd, so than I can download said cd onto the Ipod. I have some vinyl that has never appeared and probably will never appear as a cd. I want it on my Ipod.
The most recent albums I downloaded onto the Ipod were:
The Band "Music From Big Pink"
The Band "The Band"
Johnny Lang "Lie to Me"
The Beatles "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"
The Beatles "1"
The Beatles "Let It Be...Naked"
Old '97s "Alive & Wired"
Tina Turner "Live In Europe"
I know, I'm not sure how the Beatles weren't already on the Ipod. The song count is up to 5547 songs right now and counting. And the best thing, it's not even close to being half full yet, so I have a lot of room for more music.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
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2 comments:
I've been using my Ion Cassette Archiver for a couple weeks now and it's been great. I have the turntable too, but I wanted to do the cassettes first.
They probably work on the same principle...from the original source to the converter software, then upload to iTunes. From iTunes I guess you can go to the Ipod or burn a CD, or do both.
You're probably right. It's an Ion turntable, so I'm sure it works pretty much the same way. That would be great if it just uploads to Itunes, than I can cut out the middle man of burning a lot of them to cd and just go right to the Ipod.
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