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Ryan C. Williams (Author)
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0764575996 978-0764575990 November 26, 2004 1
Now you can give new meaning to the description “High-performance computer!” And you can even choose the performers—Elvis or Elton, the Beatles or Beethoven, Eminem or Englebert, Pfish or Pavarotti. Your Windows XP is like a concert hall, and Windows XP Digital Music For Dummies is just the ticket to get you in and get you enjoying digital music. It will help you get in tune with the times with note-by-note information on:
  • Setting up your computer to handle music
  • Using Windows Media Player that’s part of the XP package
  • Making your computer the centerpiece of your music collection
  • Shopping for and downloading music from Napster, iTunes, Rhapsody, and more internet sites
  • Selecting the hardware, software, and audio tools you need

Written by Ryan Williams, an accomplished musician with an MS in Music Technology who develops digital multimedia tools, this guide helps you explore:

  • Transferring your CDs or even vinyl records (if you have them, you know what they are) to the realm of your computer
  • Choosing and using portable audio players
  • Upgrading your PC and turning it into a jukebox with your all-time favorite hits
  • Organizing and burning your music to disc for use in other types of devices, like traditional CD or DVD players
  • Souping up your computer and making it a virtual studio
  • Laying down basic tracks and mixing them
  • Taking the finished product to disk, the Internet, and elsewhere

Hear what you’ve been missing. With Windows XP Digital Music For Dummies, you and your Windows XP can make beautiful (or raucous, harmonious, hip-hop, rousing, jazzy, inspiring—whatever your taste) digital music together!


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From the Back Cover

Find out where music is available online, what's legal, and what's free

Unlock the sound in your PC with the right software, hardware, and know-how

Beneath your Windows XP PC's staid image as a word processor and number cruncher, there's a music machine longing to get out and play! Set the music free with this friendly guide. Discover the best places to buy music and how to download songs, organize your tunes, take them with you, and even record your own!

Discover how to

  • Set up your computer to play music
  • Make electronic files of your old vinyl records
  • Use an iPod® with your Windows PC
  • Organize your collection
  • Turn your PC into a recording studio

About the Author

Ryan Williams is the Digital Multimedia Development Specialist for the Indiana University School of Dentistry. He graduated from the Indiana University School of Music with a master’s degree in music technology, along with a bachelor’s degree in communications from DePauw University. In addition, he writes for indianapolismusic.net, a Web site focused on the musical happenings in and around the greater Indianapolis metropolitan area.
As a bassist, Ryan has played in most known genres of music and some additional ones that seemed invented on the spot. While he was named “Best Bassist In Indianapolis” by shotgunreviews.com in 2002, he will happily provide you with the names of several local musicians who both inspire and embarrass him on a regular basis. He currently shares stages and studios with the members of Mother Grove, a Celtic rock band featured in shows and festivals from Ohio to Colorado.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 308 pages
  • Publisher: For Dummies; 1 edition (November 26, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0764575996
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764575990
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,058,942 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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My writing covers electronic music, podcasting, social networking, laptops, Google, and the electric bass.

My bass playing has lead me to explore music ranging from hip-hop to country to musical theater to rock featuring huge, squawking bagpipes. Those things are loud. I love sharing in anything and everything about this instrument.

I frequently travel to music conferences to talk about all things music tech, and I help produce a weekly podcast about Indianapolis music happenings, which can be found at http://indianapolismusic.net.

I graduated from DePauw University with a degree in communications (I wanted to be a DJ), and I got my masters in music technology from the IU School of Music in Indianapolis.

 

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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "From listening to the radio TO creating your own music", January 18, 2005
This review is from: Windows XP Digital Music For Dummies (Paperback)
I've been searching for a book like this for quite a while. I was primarily looking for a book that explained how to use Windows Media Player. Other books would skim the surface but this one goes into detail for people who enjoy organizing and listening to their music in various ways. When the author finishes teaching you the in's and out's of Media Player, he's just warming up. The author then goes on to explain how to set up your computer for music to get the most out of it, how to record from analog sources into your computer, how to use portable digital players (such as I-Pod), ripping CD's and burning them, downloading and purchasing music, listening to the radio via your computer, and finally setting up your own computer-based, home recording studio and using it. whew!! I'm a professional musician and even I learned things from this book. Besides explaining the main topics of the book, Mr. Williams goes into detail well enough so that you don't feel like you are left hanging. Before this book came out you would have had to buy maybe three or four different books to cover the same information. It's well worth the price in my opinion. For someone who is wanting to get involved with any or all aspects of Digital Music and looking for a starting point, I highly recommend this book. Well done Mr. Williams.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good Information for Getting Into Digital Music, October 10, 2005
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This is a pretty good reference book for anyone who is just getting into digital music.

It is particularly focused on the Windows Media player. There is also useful information regarding ripping and burning CDs, creating a computer jukebox, portable music players such as IPods, etc. The author also discusses the different formats for storing/playing digital music and the online services that offer downloadable songs for each.

Overall, I would say it is pretty good as far as being a beginning resource for one's digital music needs.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Digital Music for Dummies, June 14, 2010
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I received the book in a timely manner and it is as new. Considering that I paid only a couple of dollars for it, it is a real deal.
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Whether you've spent years assembling a music collection or are just now buying your first albums, music must mean something to you. Read the first page
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