Preserve the Soundtrack of Your Youth

May 01, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Seattle, WA-April 29, 2005

For those of us who grew up listening to vinyl, there's no debate: CDs just aren't the same. They have been remastered, often the playlists have been altered, and they just don't carry the integrity of those old-time grooves. Plus, we have boxes of our favorite classics, some of which are impossible to find today in any format. And vinyl's been making a strong comeback among a whole new generation of musicians and their fans.

Until now, however, converting those treasured LPs and cassette tapes to CD has seemed way too complicated for the average listener.

Not any more.

Blaze Audio, whose online tutorials have helped thousands of audiophiles and music lovers through this process, has released the world's only video showing you exactly how to resurrect and preserve your beloved albums and tapes. It's easy, because Blaze Audio shows you how.

In a simple 22 minute DVD or video, director Alan Jeffries takes you through the process, step by clearly demonstrated step. It's as easy as watching a friend. And there's no need for a lot of expensive studio equipment; you probably already have most of what you need to get started today.

Director Alan Jeffries says his goal is "to enable people to preserve their precious and irreplaceable tapes and records." Imagine: the soundtrack of your youth-all that great music-right now and from now on in the convenient format of a CD.

The video is available on DVD or VHS (NTSC only) from www.blazeaudio.com. Please contact us for promotional copies.
About Blaze Audio:

Blaze Audio is a subsidiary of Singing Electrons, Inc. (http://www.singingelectrons.com). Since 1984 Singing Electrons, Inc. has been a world leader in developing device drivers, applications, and firmware for AT&T, Disney, Dolby Labs, Lucasfilm, Motorola, NASA, Philips, QSound Labs, Samsung, Yahoo!, and many other large and small companies.

From the space shuttle Atlantis to professional sound recording studios, from medical centers to hard-core computer game enthusiasts, Singing Electrons, Inc., has built a reputation for quality, reliability, and on-time, on-budget delivery of critical software, firmware, and hardware components.