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<< Legal points on copying from vinyl

A "lateral thinkers" method
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Posted Oct 14, 2002 by Dick
My son is buying a lot of vinyl as he is in to pop history. (Sad when a Father - and his musical tastes - is cosigned to "history").

I guess someone will tell me this is illegal - but really...

You could just download the mp3s of the vinyl - hey presto! Scratchless recordings. And much quicker.

I have access to a sound studio with a good turntable and Cool Edit - a really great audio editor with loads of fx - including noise removal which is magic. BUT recording and processing one LP takes a whole afternoon. Downloading it takes no time (on broadband).

So guess which I do?

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