LF copy of music from English Concertina by Richard Carlin
#1
Posted 30 April 2012 - 11:39 AM
But I have no means to play the flexi-disk nor do I know anybody who has the equipment to play it and copy it to some other medium.
Has anybody got an .mp3 copy of this disk?
Thx.
Don.
(Before anyone accuse me of copyright abuse, I have bought the book and the original so I am not depriving the artist or the publisher of their royalties.)
#2
Posted 01 May 2012 - 12:51 AM
the "flexi-disc" from a 1977 book would be a 33 rpm Record (Vinyl, Gramaphone Record, the thing that came after Edison's Waxed Cylinder... whatever you call it) would it not ?
If that is the case then there are many cheap "turntables" (record players) available today that have a USB port.. so digitizing your "flexi-disc" should not be a problem.
Hope you find a solution to the problem,
Geoff.
#5
Posted 02 May 2012 - 10:02 AM
I have a brand "new" copy of Richard Carlin's 1977 book complete with a flexi-disk insert containing sample music for the book.
But I have no means to play the flexi-disk nor do I know anybody who has the equipment to play it and copy it to some other medium.
Has anybody got an .mp3 copy of this disk?
Thx.
Don.
(Before anyone accuse me of copyright abuse, I have bought the book and the original so I am not depriving the artist or the publisher of their royalties.)
We're currently digitising all our vinyl (and some of it is really dreadful, both in quality - sounds like rice crispies - and taste - did I really pay money for that?)
I'd offer to help - but you're a long way away.
Chris
ps I'll probably see if I can find CD transcriptions for the really bad in sound quality, that I'd like to listen to.
the whole job has been quite an experience in revisiting my past
Edited by spindizzy, 02 May 2012 - 10:04 AM.
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Posted 05 May 2012 - 08:24 AM
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