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warped_candykid
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Posted - 2011/05/12 : 02:08:56
Well, since more and more albums are becoming digital releases...where do I go to obtain these albums, and are they already indexed when you downloaded them, or do I need to get a cue splitter, and if so, how do you work a cue splitter?
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JayHH86
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Posted - 2011/05/12 : 12:01:59
Well, I don't think there is a centralised place for all digitally released hardcore albums man. You just need to go to the specific sites for the label that's releasing the CD. i.e. - Die Another Day can be bought/ordered on the ReBuild Music site. Same goes for Real Talk - the Strictly For The Purist album - can grab it from their website.
As for the cue file issue, I don't think you will need to worry about that if you are buying an album that is marketed as a digital album. The two I've mentioned mainly consist of unmixed tracks - so you would definitely not need to worry about cue files for that.
Only albums like Crush On Hardcore and stuff would you need to use cue files.
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Thumpa
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Posted - 2011/05/12 : 13:16:49
www.rebuildmusic.com
26 unmixed full length tracks (already split, they are full tracks) from Gammer, Al Storm, Sy & Technikore, DJ Shimamura and more! All 26 tracks won't be available anywhere else after this and almost 1/4 of stock has gone in 3 days!
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