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No idea if this is the right board for this but... I used to have this dual cassette recorder (back in the day) that allowed you to fade out a tape at any point, ie.: you could record A Love Bizarre and fade out at about 5:00 if you didn't want the full version on a mix, etc. The sound was clean and clear, like a studio fade out, as opposed to just hearing a click between each song, tupically found on most homemad mix tapes. I was thinking it would be fantastically useful to have this again for recording Rainbow Children as I love some of the songs without the slowed down JW diatribes. Also, I'd love to record Johnny without the jam on the end. There isn't anything out there like this for CDs, is there? "She made me glad to be a man" | |
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jillybean said: I used to have this dual cassette recorder (back in the day) that allowed you to fade out a tape at any point, ie.: you could record A Love Bizarre and fade out at about 5:00 if you didn't want the full version on a mix, etc. The sound was clean and clear, like a studio fade out, as opposed to just hearing a click between each song, tupically found on most homemad mix tapes. I was thinking it would be fantastically useful to have this again for recording Rainbow Children as I love some of the songs without the slowed down JW diatribes. Also, I'd love to record Johnny without the jam on the end. There isn't anything out there like this for CDs, is there?
If you have two CD drives on your PC and some CD-writing software, you can usually edit and fade tracks that you copy to another disk. . ALT+PLS+RTN: Pure as a pane of ice. It's a gift. | |
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