ya'll will all be surprisedbut although i'm aware of all of these bands ...... I've never really inmvestigated them.
Lots of albums suggested here for me to explore!
Start with The Stooges and Ramones.
ya'll will all be surprisedbut although i'm aware of all of these bands ...... I've never really inmvestigated them.
Lots of albums suggested here for me to explore!
alrite .... let's see ....I don't know what windows you're using, but you can right click on the wav and select "covert audio format". From the window select MP3 and whatever bitrate you want it at. Tell it to save to your desktop or wherever you wan it. The windows converter aint great but it'll do.
From there you can upload it into HR, or use Dropbox, which is what most of us seem to use. It's a free host that you need to sign up for and download the little program.
I don't know what windows you're using, but you can right click on the wav and select "covert audio format". From the window select MP3 and whatever bitrate you want it at. Tell it to save to your desktop or wherever you wan it. The windows converter aint great but it'll do.
From there you can upload it into HR, or use Dropbox, which is what most of us seem to use. It's a free host that you need to sign up for and download the little program.
Try Superunknown. One of the best albums made by humans.ya'll will all be surprisedbut although i'm aware of all of these bands ...... I've never really inmvestigated them.
Lots of albums suggested here for me to explore!
I'm thinking that you must have some sort of plugin or app installed that adds that functionality, I've never known that to be a native Windows thing. Unless you're on Win 8, maybe that's a thing on the new OS.
lots of times those reissues are pale shadows of the originals.
They may sound about the same and the circuit may be the same but the physical aspects are usually modern with surface mounted components ...... plastic jacks soldered directly to the boards etc.
Your chupacabra kills the Jubilee. Don't even sweat it. And the reissue will never be collectible. It's a reissue. An original 1987 Jubilee? Sure, highly collectible. A modern reissue? No.
Besides, you can get a Ceriatone Jubilee for $1000.