After all these format wars, lets have a little fun.
One of my sons gave me a blog for Christmas. Last year he gave me a website. I have used the latter to experiment with downloading CDs from the Internet. I have also been experimenting with downloading and streaming different codecs at various bit rates.
I have been getting the hang of my new blog these last few days, and I now have a link to my website, and by visiting my blog,
http://www.drmarksays.com/
you can download a CD of a concert I recorded in 1984 for radio broadcast.
On another thread there has been curiosity about the tape recorder era.
The material on this CD was recorded live by myself with superb microphones. The tape machines were a Brenell Mk 610 and a Revox A 700. I used dbx 1 code/encode. For those who are concerned about these matters no dynamic range compression was used. I just managed to master this CD within the bits available on the CD medium. I had to watch my bit meter like a hawk.
The performances by these non professional players is very spirited, and this is an enjoyable CD
The download will take about 30 minutes or so depending on your connection speed. There are full instructions as to how to make the CD in the downloaded zip file. The CD is a faithful copy of the edited master tapes. So you can see how a couple of vintage tape recorders are a match for the fully digital CD.
Here is the link again: -
http://www.drmarksays.com/
And yes it's me on my 1948 Model A John Deere moving snow with the Farm Hand loader and 8ft snow bucket.