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Here's an interesting looking little program for converting iTunes files to MP3. Anybody out there tried it yet?
From the Acoustic Research Centre at The Museum of Science & Industry in Manchester.
Thanks, JA.
A cool "map" for music lovers. My shopping list is longer already.
I heard music, and I liked it.
So, at the 2005 Home Entertainment Show in New York last April, I didn't need to be told to visit the DeVore Fidelity room. It was one of my first stops. This time I brought a stack of my own music. And friends, too. We listened happily to Sonic Youth and the Magnetic Fields and TV on the Radio.
And, again, music is what I heard. As a matter of fact, I had just seen Sonic Youth perform live at Maxwell's, so I had an excellent reference. Immediately, with the first shimmering guitar riffs and blistering hi-hat hits produced by the DeVore…
Phil Bradley has collected a bunch of resources that will help you solve tons of those nagging little problems you've been having. Good stuff!