Jarick
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Vinyl collecting has been big for many years now, but something I'm seeing recently is people starting to collect music on CD's again and either listen on a portable CD player or rip to digital and listen on a dedicated music device.
There's a few benefits usually cited:
I'm giving this a shot to see what it's like. I've still got a big box full of CD's from my younger days and grabbed a USB CD drive as they're pretty cheap. Starting to rip everything in a lossless format although I may end up swapping over to 320 kbps MP3. Also ordered an inexpensive digital music player, basically an updated version of an iPod.
Funny thing is the second CD I tried to rip failed due to scratches which was a throwback! I used to rip all my music onto my computer and definitely had a number of CD's that I had to repair scratches on. We'll see if I can't get some of these figured out.
For indie bands you can buy music off Bandcamp and then download lossless formats, which I've done for a handful of groups that weren't on streaming. I've also got a bunch of music from small local bands we used to play with back in the day, so it will be fun to find those and listen again.
There's a few benefits usually cited:
- You actually own the music instead of just renting it
- You could possibly save money - this probably depends on how you get your music (used vs new)
- You can listen in a higher fidelity format - this I doubt because compression nowadays is amazing and you can get lossless through streaming sites anyways
- You are more engaged with the music as there's less distractions and you're more committed to the album
I'm giving this a shot to see what it's like. I've still got a big box full of CD's from my younger days and grabbed a USB CD drive as they're pretty cheap. Starting to rip everything in a lossless format although I may end up swapping over to 320 kbps MP3. Also ordered an inexpensive digital music player, basically an updated version of an iPod.
Funny thing is the second CD I tried to rip failed due to scratches which was a throwback! I used to rip all my music onto my computer and definitely had a number of CD's that I had to repair scratches on. We'll see if I can't get some of these figured out.
For indie bands you can buy music off Bandcamp and then download lossless formats, which I've done for a handful of groups that weren't on streaming. I've also got a bunch of music from small local bands we used to play with back in the day, so it will be fun to find those and listen again.
I was really into Steven Wilson at one point, had all the Porcupine Tree stuff up to the incident as well as the solo albums and side projects.