![]() ![]() Maybe this year is the year I finally give my music collection site a proper design too. I like the idea of a slow hobby project though. Even at two a day, it’s gonna take well over a quarter of a year. At the time of writing, I have around 240 vinyls to get through. I’ve missed that analogue warmth, so it feels good to be doing it again. One thing that’s really good about this process is it’s getting me listening to vinyl again which I’m sorry to say, I’ve been pretty bad at recently. VinylStudio recording White Pony by Deftones It would be like wireframing for fun these days lmao. I could have used something free like Audacity or even Adobe Audition via my Creative Cloud licence, but I’ve spent way too many hours mixing, mastering and slicing audio in my previous work as a sound engineer to ever want to do that for fun. I’m using VinylStudio to record and process albums. The other is digitising my Vinyl collection. One part of that is buying CDs and ripping them, just like the glory days when I got the first iPod. The problem is, my digital collection is rather thin, so I’m gonna slowly start to build it up. To get the upgrade price, just use the same email address when you order. A decent amount of disk space for your audio files Don’t use Google Docs, Slack, or similar tools for anything you don’t want your employer to see.512MB or more RAM (1GB for Windows Vista or later). The cost of an upgrade from VinylStudio Standard is US 24.95 and VinylStudio Pro runs on both Windows and Mac (except when purchased from the Mac App Store). I do much prefer Doppler as an interface, both on Mac and iPhone. For an additional US 20, VinylStudio Pro offers additional features as listed below. Right now I use Apple Music and it’s fine. In a world of way too many streaming services across all media, it would be great to chip one off the list too. ![]() I don’t want to contribute to that though and want to pay artists what they are owed. They don’t pay artists anywhere near enough royalties but they vastly improve discoverability. I don’t really have a huge problem with streaming services. I’m moving on to the next phase now: completely owning all my music digitally. I’ve slowed down purchasing physical vinyl copies because I’ve got most of the ones I wanted - especially my top 10 albums of all time - and I’m running out of storage space for them. New side project: owning my music 13th of April 2023įolks that have been following along for a while will probably remember that over the last couple of years, I’ve been building up a music collection away from streaming services. ![]()
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