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Computer Music Tutorial - Recording, Playing and Transferring © 2006

Computer Music Tutorial - Recording, Playing and Transferring

This computer music tutorial covers recording music on the computer, playing it and then transferring it to various other media.

If you, like me, have a large collection of vinyl records from the seventies and want to transfer it to the computer, you will find it is not hard to do. It is time consuming, but easy. This tutorial will show you how to turn that collection into a collection of digital music which is much more versatile and portable.

Once you have it recorded this tutorial will show you how to edit the music to remove scratches and add information which will allow a media player to sort your collection and some other cool stuff.

You will also want to back up your music collection to another storage medium to safeguard it against loss if your hard drive fails. This tutorial will show you how to do this also.

Playing the music is the ultimate goal, and this tutorial also cover computer media players and what they will do for you. It will also teach you how to transfer the music to an MP3 player for the ultimate in portability for your music collection.

So browse around this tutorial on computer music and learn how to turn those old vinyl records into digital music.
Record Vinyl Music To Create CD

Stuff Needed To Record Music To A Computer

Record Your Old Vinyl 45s and LPs To The Computer - Creating A Music File

Record Your Old Vinyl 45s and LPs To The Computer - Editing A Music File

Record Your Old Vinyl 45s and LPs To The Computer - Editing The Properties of A Music File

Audio Music Files - MP3 - WAV - WMA

WAV Audio Files

MP3 Audio Files

WMA Audio Files

Backing Up and Storing Your Digital Music Collection 1

Backing Up and Storing Your Digital Music Collection - Part 2

Play Digital Music On Your Computer - Part 1

Play Digital Music On Your Computer - Part 2

Transferring Music From the Computer to an MP3 Player

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