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Thread started 09/20/05 8:51pm

CinisterCee

Mixtapes are now Mix CDs are now iPod playlists

Whatever playlist you've made for yourself recently, post it here! biggrin

I burned this 68 minute mix to cd-r (because I haven't moved onto iPods I guess). wink

01 Steve Miller Band - Space Intro
02 Slum Village - Players
03 Pete Rock - Pete's Jazz
04 Grand Puba - I Like It
05 East Flatbush Project - Tried By 12
06 Villain Accelerate - Cracktivity
07 Quasimoto - Astro Travellin
08 Beat Conductor - Lost Lust
09 DJ Cam - Mad Blunted Jazz
10 A Tribe Called Quest - Jazz (We've Got)
11 Chi-Ali - Roadrunner (Remix)
12 MF Doom - Benzoin Gum
13 Bahamadia - Spontaneity
14 Black Moon - Who Got Da Props
15 DJ Greyboy - Funk On The Brain
16 DJ Vadim - The Next Shit
17 Artifacts - Wrong Side Of Da Tracks
18 The Beatnuts - No Equal
19 Jay Dee - Kamaal
20 Jaco Pastorius - Portrait Of Tracy

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Reply #1 posted 09/20/05 8:55pm

Tessa

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you wasted a whole 12 minutes with blank space??? omfg
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Reply #2 posted 09/20/05 9:49pm

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Tessa said:

you wasted a whole 12 minutes with blank space??? omfg


That's what I used to love about burning CDs instead of recording tapes. There's no ending side 1, which means interrupting the mood and losing the inspiration, when flipping over to start recording side 2. Also, if the inspiration ends before the 80 minutes are up, you can end the CD and have no blank space to rewind or fast forward through. I miss my CD burner. By the way, what the hell is an ipod? biggrin
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Reply #3 posted 09/20/05 10:01pm

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That's what I used to love about burning CDs instead of recording tapes. There's no ending side 1, which means interrupting the mood and losing the inspiration, when flipping over to start recording side 2. Also, if the inspiration ends before the 80 minutes are up, you can end the CD and have no blank space to rewind or fast forward through. I miss my CD burner. By the way, what the hell is an ipod? biggrin


nod exactly, vainandy. I choose the mix based on what I want in one sequence, and the only time I alter the list is if it goes over the limit (which for me is actually 74 minutes because it is an ancient 2x cd-r burner).

and an ipod are those mp3 players by Apple that are associated with iTunes, the online store for buying downloads. it's basically a portable disk drive.
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Reply #4 posted 09/20/05 11:35pm

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CinisterCee said:

vainandy said:



That's what I used to love about burning CDs instead of recording tapes. There's no ending side 1, which means interrupting the mood and losing the inspiration, when flipping over to start recording side 2. Also, if the inspiration ends before the 80 minutes are up, you can end the CD and have no blank space to rewind or fast forward through. I miss my CD burner. By the way, what the hell is an ipod? biggrin


nod exactly, vainandy. I choose the mix based on what I want in one sequence, and the only time I alter the list is if it goes over the limit (which for me is actually 74 minutes because it is an ancient 2x cd-r burner).

and an ipod are those mp3 players by Apple that are associated with iTunes, the online store for buying downloads. it's basically a portable disk drive.


That's kind of the way my CD burner was. I bought a burner which was a stereo component rather than one for the computer. This way, I could record my records and tapes onto CD. I could even make overlapping mixes onto CD. I even recorded mix shows off the radio and live concerts off of the "Tom Joiner Morning Show". Making a CD was basically the same process as making a tape....sitting down and actually "recording" it. Later, if I wanted to dub a CD onto another CD, I could do it at 2x but there was no 4x or faster.

It worked great for me and suited my needs just fine until one day the damn thing just stopped recording. It will still play but it will no longer record. I had bought it a few years ago for $199. I recently looked for another one and couldn't find one under $299. sad
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