Hi, long time, no post (or lurk or anything, really),
So, I put together a 10 at 10! My first, in fact! I used the Audacity app, which is pretty cool. I got almost all the way through before I learned I how to overlap and mix tracks.. which is AWESOME. Anyway, give a listen if you are stuck at home or something...
How did you get the audio for your clips? Is there a tool for getting the sound from
youtube videos, or did you use some other source? I have a few ideas for sets I'd
like to make.
Just this very week I installed Audacity and started playing with it in preparation for
digitizing my cassette tapes -- including my 10@10 recordings. It does seem like a
very nice piece of software, with lots of interesting and useful features. A little
daunting at first, but with frequent references to their documentation and following
one of the tutorials I was able to get useful results in short order. I've been splitting
some Dead shows where the sets were one big MP3 into separate tracks. The
"Export Multiple" feature is very handy. Very soon I'll be moving on to recording my
tapes.
It may be a few weeks before I start in on the 10@10 recordings, and a few months
before I have the first batch ready for sharing. I have about 160 shows in all, so
realistically it will be a year or more before I finish them all, as I have a few dozen
other tapes to do as well.