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<blockquote data-quote="Karl Barnes" data-source="post: 88605" data-attributes="member: 2121"><p>Re: Loading MP3's to USB Drive?</p><p></p><p>I've got around the sample rate/MP3 issue for playback by spending £20 on a cheap 4GB MP3 player.</p><p>That frees up the onboard USB slot to use as a 2 track recorder.</p><p>After faffing around upscaling CD rips to 48KHz, I just couldn't be bothered.</p><p>I've already got an MP3 collection (192 and 320). Why bother ripping it all and then renaming files, etc again, at any sample rate?</p><p></p><p>That £20 I spent on the MP3 player was money well spent.</p><p>I have a cable taped in place on the front of the desk and it is permanently wired into Aux7+8 inside the flightcase.</p><p>Playback comes from the faders next to where the USB playback would come from, so it's not as if it's buried in the layers somewhere.</p><p>It also saves having to swap out USB drives for the pre/post show music and for the recording, etc.</p><p></p><p>I mean, what else is the cup holder in the right hand corner of the desk for...?</p><p>It certainly doesn't hold cups very well...........</p><p></p><p>Karl.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]152260[/ATTACH]</p><p>The cable going up from the player is for the charger. It is not permanently connected.</p><p>The right angled audio cable is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karl Barnes, post: 88605, member: 2121"] Re: Loading MP3's to USB Drive? I've got around the sample rate/MP3 issue for playback by spending £20 on a cheap 4GB MP3 player. That frees up the onboard USB slot to use as a 2 track recorder. After faffing around upscaling CD rips to 48KHz, I just couldn't be bothered. I've already got an MP3 collection (192 and 320). Why bother ripping it all and then renaming files, etc again, at any sample rate? That £20 I spent on the MP3 player was money well spent. I have a cable taped in place on the front of the desk and it is permanently wired into Aux7+8 inside the flightcase. Playback comes from the faders next to where the USB playback would come from, so it's not as if it's buried in the layers somewhere. It also saves having to swap out USB drives for the pre/post show music and for the recording, etc. I mean, what else is the cup holder in the right hand corner of the desk for...? It certainly doesn't hold cups very well........... Karl. [ATTACH=CONFIG]152260.vB5-legacyid=6622[/ATTACH] The cable going up from the player is for the charger. It is not permanently connected. The right angled audio cable is. [/QUOTE]
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