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Going Digital Music If you've grown weary waiting for some of those old classic albums of your past to be released onto a CD...you could be waiting a LONG time. Unfortunately, many of those 'golden oldies' that are taking up space in your basement, will never make it onto a commercial CD because they are no longer financially viable (in other words the record company won't make enough money). That's where Going Digital Music comes to the rescue! We can take all those vinyl LP's, 45's, 12" SINGLES, EP's and CASSETTE TAPES stashed away in your attic and remaster them onto a CD so you can enjoy listening to them in your car, at work, or at home just like any other commercial CD.
Whatever you want to call it: lp to cd, vinyl to cd conversion, transferring records to cd, lp to cdr, records to cdr, VINYL TO DIGITAL, lps to cds, cassettes 2 cds, convertING lps to cds, OR audio restoration...if you're looking to have your vinyl records or cassette tapes remastered and recorded onto a CD you've come to the right place!
GDM is first and foremost a lover of music. That's why we have quietly become one of the most trusted LP to CD and CASSETTE to CD remastering and recording services available on the internet. We have been perfecting our trade for the past 6 years; investing in new equipment, software, computers, and the best LP cleaner we could find. While other companies can talk about how big they are or how many stacks of CD's they've recorded, GDM has been more concerned about the quality of our product and not just the quantity.
It's All In The Details...
In our opinion, anyone can record an LP or CASSETTE onto a CD, but very few will take the time and effort to carefully remaster it before recording. Yes, you can find other companies who will record your music cheaper than Going Digital Music...but as always, you get what you pay for. You can either get it done cheap or you can get it done right!
For Example: If
you've ever had other companies record a live album for you, more than
likely you experienced the irritation of the split second delay
between songs. The only reason this happens is because the company
does not know the simple secret of breaking the music file into tracks
and recording it in the proper format. We have perfected this
procedure and that means that all of our live albums sound just like
the concert experience. It's a small thing, but every detail counts
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