Own personal electronic music CD

Posted by: Anonymous

Own personal electronic music CD - 12/26/04 03:29 PM

I just got a cool Christmas Present from my cousin Brian. He put together a CD of electronic music for me. By finding various songs on the Internet and burning them onto a CD. Some of which I recognize. For example: Cars by Gary Numan, Rockit by Herbie Hancock, Pocket Calculator by Kraftwerk, plus some I never heard of, like: Surfing on a Rocket by Air, which he used to name my album Computer games by YMO.

I thougt this was a really great gift, to have a CD of my own personalized electronic Keyboard music. He chose some good songs, plus even made cool cover for the jewel case, that looks like it was done by a professional. Sometimes the best gifts we get are the owns that are homeade.
Posted by: 3351

Re: Own personal electronic music CD - 12/26/04 05:41 PM

It was nice of him.
But can't you download music yourself and burn your own CDs?

-ED-
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Own personal electronic music CD - 12/27/04 03:34 AM

Yea, I can do that! I just have to figure out where to find music that I can downlaod myself.
Posted by: 3351

Re: Own personal electronic music CD - 12/27/04 06:43 AM

IF you really want to find music on the internet then here's what you do:
Download any P2P program to your drive. MOst of them are free.
Here are some to look for:
Kazaa lite K++
Limewire
Overnet (also known as eDonkey2000).

-ED-
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Own personal electronic music CD - 12/27/04 02:39 PM

Thanks ED!

Mostly what I am looking for is electronic music. Like Jan Hammer's Miami Vice Theme, Axel F by Harold Faltrmyer, Popcorn by Hot Butter just too name a few.
Posted by: 3351

Re: Own personal electronic music CD - 12/27/04 02:51 PM

P2P software.
Search for the ones that I've mentioned.

-ED-

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Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Own personal electronic music CD - 12/27/04 05:08 PM

P2P?
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Own personal electronic music CD - 12/28/04 09:42 AM

P2P person to person?

I found a website called 247downloads.com
Posted by: tony mads usa

Re: Own personal electronic music CD - 12/28/04 10:03 AM

The 24/7 site says it's peer to peer!!!
t.
Posted by: 3351

Re: Own personal electronic music CD - 12/28/04 10:05 AM

I'll send you some links later today.
Hang on.

-ED-
Posted by: 3351

Re: Own personal electronic music CD - 12/28/04 04:57 PM

Hey Paul!
I just e-mailed you the link for some file sharing software.
Try it out. If you have any questions feel free to ask.

-ED-


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Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Own personal electronic music CD - 12/29/04 01:11 PM

Thanks ED! Does this work seperately from Windows Media Player, or with it?

All I need to do now, is buy some blank CD-ROMS.
Posted by: 3351

Re: Own personal electronic music CD - 12/29/04 03:16 PM

SInce the files will be downloaded directly to your hard drive you will be able to play them with any application that plays mp3 files.

-ED-
Posted by: 3351

Re: Own personal electronic music CD - 12/30/04 10:58 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Paul-61:


Mostly what I am looking for is electronic music. Like Jan Hammer's Miami Vice Theme, Axel F by Harold Faltrmyer, Popcorn by Hot Butter just too name a few.


Just to let you know. I was able to find and download all the songs that you've mentioned in less then three minutes. Nope, I'm not trying to convince you.

-ED-



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Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Own personal electronic music CD - 01/30/05 12:13 PM

I have LimeWire for downloading music. The free version of course. I have an hour's worth of music. Mostly 80's synth pop. This one did not cause a problem on my computer. Although I had to tell Spy Subtract that this was safe to run on my computer. Now all I have to do is buy some blank CD-ROMS.