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Dedicated to providing resources and information for supporters and
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RioVolt
Portable MP3-CD Player

Plays MP3, WMA, and standard audio
CDs
Creative Labs
Nomad Jukebox "C" (Blue)

Portable digital audio player with
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Sound Tools
The sound or music that a computer can play
is digitized sound or music. It can be classified into two
types: synthesized sound and sound data. In order to play sound/music in your computer,
you need hardware called a sound card (or set of chips)
installed in your computer. All newer computers have built-in
sound cards. You can attach headphones or amplified speakers to
the sound card.
Here's your guide to the tools you need to get started with
listening to music online,
how to take it with you away from your
computer, and then how to make your own recordings! |

One of the first things music folks
want to use their computers for is listening to music with the
computer. Here is some info on the
popular formats for online music,
how to get the players and where to get gospel music files.
Online Music Formats
Beginner's Guide to Listening Online
Put Your Files In Play
Get Gospel


After you've listened online, there are times when you may want the
music to travel with you. Here some of the players used to porting
you music from your computer.
Poratble MP3 Players
CD Players
Minidisc
Tape


Now you've got some music to make yourself. Whether from CD's, your
midi instrument, or putting it on paper. Check out the following
sections to find out how! These sections COMING SOON!
Encoding Music (Ripping)
CD's (Burning)
Midi Files (Sequencing)
Sheet Music (Notation)

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