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AJ December 10th 03 08:20 AM

Your Music On CD
 
Thanks to all those who offerred me tips on how to make the process of
copying some vinyl LPs onto CD easier using my PC. I have had another
go using some of the software which was suggested and they have helped
make the process a little easier but with Christmas fast approaching I
think I'm going to use one of these online places which offer to do it
for you.

www.indicativeit.co.uk/yourmusiconcd has been mentioned quite
favourably by a couple of people. Has anyone been disappointed with
the CDs created by this company? Can anyone recommend any other
places - perhaps cheaper?

AJ



Clive Backham December 10th 03 09:40 AM

Your Music On CD
 
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 09:20:17 -0000, "AJ" wrote:

www.indicativeit.co.uk/yourmusiconcd has been mentioned quite
favourably by a couple of people. Has anyone been disappointed with
the CDs created by this company? Can anyone recommend any other
places - perhaps cheaper?


I've never used them, but I am fairly experienced in the LP to CD
transfer process, and after checking their website have the following
observations:

1. They say: "Full track separation and Digital 'click' and 'scratch'
removal improves the quality of your music before it is transferred
onto CD. We do not use automatic software tools as these can
substantially alter the tone and quality of your music." This
strongly implies that they hand-edit the transfers to de-click the
recording. This is without doubt the best way to do it. I agree with
their comment that automatic tools can degrade the sound quality.

2. They charge 11.99 per LP. This pricing seems very reasonable. In
fact, I would go so far as to say that it's very cheap.

3. Manual declicking is a skilled and time-consuming process. I
therefore find it very difficult to reconcile items (1) and (2) above.

Clive Backham December 10th 03 09:40 AM

Your Music On CD
 
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 09:20:17 -0000, "AJ" wrote:

www.indicativeit.co.uk/yourmusiconcd has been mentioned quite
favourably by a couple of people. Has anyone been disappointed with
the CDs created by this company? Can anyone recommend any other
places - perhaps cheaper?


I've never used them, but I am fairly experienced in the LP to CD
transfer process, and after checking their website have the following
observations:

1. They say: "Full track separation and Digital 'click' and 'scratch'
removal improves the quality of your music before it is transferred
onto CD. We do not use automatic software tools as these can
substantially alter the tone and quality of your music." This
strongly implies that they hand-edit the transfers to de-click the
recording. This is without doubt the best way to do it. I agree with
their comment that automatic tools can degrade the sound quality.

2. They charge 11.99 per LP. This pricing seems very reasonable. In
fact, I would go so far as to say that it's very cheap.

3. Manual declicking is a skilled and time-consuming process. I
therefore find it very difficult to reconcile items (1) and (2) above.

Stimpy December 10th 03 05:37 PM

Your Music On CD
 
Clive Backham wrote:

2. They charge 11.99 per LP. This pricing seems very reasonable. In
fact, I would go so far as to say that it's very cheap.


Surely *most* LP's are available on CD these days? I've certainly picked up
a lot of stuff on CD that was once considered rare or unobtainable on
album - and usually for a lot less than 12 quid



Stimpy December 10th 03 05:37 PM

Your Music On CD
 
Clive Backham wrote:

2. They charge 11.99 per LP. This pricing seems very reasonable. In
fact, I would go so far as to say that it's very cheap.


Surely *most* LP's are available on CD these days? I've certainly picked up
a lot of stuff on CD that was once considered rare or unobtainable on
album - and usually for a lot less than 12 quid



Kalman Rubinson December 10th 03 06:13 PM

Your Music On CD
 
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 18:37:49 -0000, "Stimpy"
wrote:

Clive Backham wrote:

2. They charge 11.99 per LP. This pricing seems very reasonable. In
fact, I would go so far as to say that it's very cheap.


Surely *most* LP's are available on CD these days?


Most, but not all.

Kal

Kalman Rubinson December 10th 03 06:13 PM

Your Music On CD
 
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 18:37:49 -0000, "Stimpy"
wrote:

Clive Backham wrote:

2. They charge 11.99 per LP. This pricing seems very reasonable. In
fact, I would go so far as to say that it's very cheap.


Surely *most* LP's are available on CD these days?


Most, but not all.

Kal

AJ December 10th 03 07:18 PM

Your Music On CD
 
"Clive Backham" wrote...
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 09:20:17 -0000, "AJ" wrote:

www.indicativeit.co.uk/yourmusiconcd has been mentioned quite
favourably by a couple of people. Has anyone been disappointed with
the CDs created by this company? Can anyone recommend any other
places - perhaps cheaper?


I've never used them, but I am fairly experienced in the LP to CD
transfer process, and after checking their website have the

following
observations:

1. They say: "Full track separation and Digital 'click' and

'scratch'
removal improves the quality of your music before it is transferred
onto CD. We do not use automatic software tools as these can
substantially alter the tone and quality of your music." This
strongly implies that they hand-edit the transfers to de-click the
recording. This is without doubt the best way to do it. I agree with
their comment that automatic tools can degrade the sound quality.

2. They charge 11.99 per LP. This pricing seems very reasonable. In
fact, I would go so far as to say that it's very cheap.

3. Manual declicking is a skilled and time-consuming process. I
therefore find it very difficult to reconcile items (1) and (2)

above.

Surely they can't remove *all* clicks and scratches manually. I mean,
I tried doing this kind of manual cleaning up myself (before I gave
up) and how would they differentiate between a click and a spike in
the audio that was intended?

From reading some of the other threads about Your Music On CD, it
sounds like they concentrate only on removing the *major* clicks and
scratches - i.e. the ones that are really noticable. That I guess
explains the relatively low cost of the service.

AJ



AJ December 10th 03 07:18 PM

Your Music On CD
 
"Clive Backham" wrote...
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 09:20:17 -0000, "AJ" wrote:

www.indicativeit.co.uk/yourmusiconcd has been mentioned quite
favourably by a couple of people. Has anyone been disappointed with
the CDs created by this company? Can anyone recommend any other
places - perhaps cheaper?


I've never used them, but I am fairly experienced in the LP to CD
transfer process, and after checking their website have the

following
observations:

1. They say: "Full track separation and Digital 'click' and

'scratch'
removal improves the quality of your music before it is transferred
onto CD. We do not use automatic software tools as these can
substantially alter the tone and quality of your music." This
strongly implies that they hand-edit the transfers to de-click the
recording. This is without doubt the best way to do it. I agree with
their comment that automatic tools can degrade the sound quality.

2. They charge 11.99 per LP. This pricing seems very reasonable. In
fact, I would go so far as to say that it's very cheap.

3. Manual declicking is a skilled and time-consuming process. I
therefore find it very difficult to reconcile items (1) and (2)

above.

Surely they can't remove *all* clicks and scratches manually. I mean,
I tried doing this kind of manual cleaning up myself (before I gave
up) and how would they differentiate between a click and a spike in
the audio that was intended?

From reading some of the other threads about Your Music On CD, it
sounds like they concentrate only on removing the *major* clicks and
scratches - i.e. the ones that are really noticable. That I guess
explains the relatively low cost of the service.

AJ



AJ December 10th 03 07:25 PM

Your Music On CD
 
"Stimpy" wrote...
Clive Backham wrote:

2. They charge 11.99 per LP. This pricing seems very reasonable.

In
fact, I would go so far as to say that it's very cheap.


Surely *most* LP's are available on CD these days? I've certainly

picked up
a lot of stuff on CD that was once considered rare or unobtainable

on
album - and usually for a lot less than 12 quid


You've got to remember that 12 quid is just the cost for transferring
a single album. If you send them more than 10 the cost drops to £7.99
per album. Didn't sound too bad.

AJ




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