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I’ve only heard one of their songs. It was cool. Not cool enough for me to get an album though.
You need a cable that goes from your soundcard (1/4 inch jack) into two male ends of the red/white audio jacks. Then you need an adaptor that is 2 female red/white audio jacks on either side (4 all together). Once you have that you should wire it like this:
Turntable (red/white audio plugs) –> adaptor –> red/white audioplugs with 1/4 inch jack –> Soundcard
Once this is setup you can download a program that will record the incoming signal from your computer’s soundcard. I use a program called GrooveMechanic.
I know it’s alot to digest, if you need anything clarified ask.
"King Tubby " wrote:Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Complete, utter, total, irredeemable CRAP!!!!!!!!!!! Ugh. Their inexplicable success is a direct, flagrant insult to every decent band everywhere.I concur. However, the side project (Headwound City) the guitar player from the YYYs did with some folks from The Locust and The Blood Brothers is pretty cool.
I dunno, it’s just how I roll.
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Wolf Parade, any bands in the Elephant 6 collevtive…
Very nice.
It’s cool. If I was there I’d be into it.
Lou….what a guy.
I’ve never heard Uncle Tupelo or Son Volt, but I don’t like Wilco so I’ve never really been motivated to check them out.
I’ll be myspace friends with you, since I kinda have a myspace.
May 2, 2006 at 1:36 pm in reply to: Videos of Tape-Op Convention 2002 including panel with J #116869Nice.
"Another Girl Another Planet " wrote:Murph got a lot of love from the crowd in Minneapolis last summer, low rumbling chorus of MURPHHHHH while he was setting up the drums. He seemed to enjoy that…
Same thing in D.C. It was cool
I’ve been listening to Jaundice all day today. It’s so fucking awesome.
Thats cool, I’ll definately go.
I can’t really see Tim Alexander working within the context of that band though. Overdrumming will occur.
I fucking love that song.
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