The Extremely Talented 'amit Kumar', the most comprehensive collection of his songs possible. |
The Extremely Talented 'amit Kumar', the most comprehensive collection of his songs possible. |
shabbirkumar786 |
Nov 29 2006, 08:23 AM
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Dedicated Member Group: Members Posts: 3207 Joined: 9-October 06 Member No.: 7130 |
hiya guys,
This is a contribution & tribute to a man i regard as one of the finest ever of his generation! he has everything & much much more! thers isnt enough i cud say about him that wud justify his unlimited talent. so come & share this magical journey of the amazing AMIT KUMAR sahaab! take care & enjoy! BASH. Tumse milkar na jane kyon aur bhi kuch yaad aata hai...
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OMkar |
Feb 8 2007, 06:03 PM
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Dedicated Member Group: Members Posts: 2510 Joined: 30-November 06 From: Newcastle, UK Member No.: 7772 |
Let me tell u guys what I did to convert almost all my cassettes to mp3.
First of all, I totally agree with Deewaniji.. AIWA has has no comparison. I have recorded many things on my AIWA cassette player it has always given me crispy clear sound.... I remember when I recorded Amit Kumar's Harmony show just by keeping the record player in front of my BPL FHR TV speakers.. The recording was awesome.... When I decided to convert my cassettes, I could not find a good AIWA player.. So my second choise was Panasonic but unfortunately I cud not get hold of a the music player (I was not expecting a BIG system, but the traditional GOOD quality player).. I found one fantastic SONY player which was very much traditional and made exclusively for cassettes... It had a Bass and Treble control buttons as well.. I was too happy to hear the sound quality of that player.. Then bought a verrry good sound cable and an external good quality sound card (Disabled the on-board which is generally an ordinary sound card)...... Initially when I tested the recording using Musicmatch software which came with my iPod, i did not get good results; the sound was too loud and crackled a lot ... I tested it in different ways.... Finally I found out that if I control the sound of my tape recorder, I can record the exact recording that I had in my cassettes... If you guys notice, there is always a HISS sound while playing cassettes. I did not even remove that HISS. All my cassettes recordings are having that HISS but still I wanted them to be as it is... One can reduce the treble and reduced the hiss or use software to clean the HISS.. But I am happy with as it is at the moment.. I have come across many sound quality versions of the attached song, but I never felt like throwing away my cassette rip of this song.. Just see how crisp clear it is... I also have CD quality of this song... So enjoy the cassette Rip at 160 bit rate for 6.29 min... Amitda, tusi gr888 ho papey!!! Only THIS MOMENT is in my hand and I just want to live that Perfectly!!! |
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