Yes, it's possible. You need to use the dbPowerAmp Batch Converter. I have the $$$ version of the program, and the batch converter installed alongside the normal program. I'm not sure if the batch converter is available with the free...
1) Only interested in the amp.
2) MIT
3) Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
4) 2010 (2011 if I get into the MEng program)
5) Because sitting in a cubicle being a code monkey just isn't quite as enjoyable without music.
Great...
Just got a Nikon D80 last week. Went out to a local crit (bicycle race) today to get some shooting practice. Took lots of photos; not many keepers. Here's one of the best ones. C&C welcome.
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Originally Posted by Tetromino
Yeah I borrowed it from college. Rach Piano Concerto No. 2. Trying to feel what it's like to be a conductor!
What a great piece to (pretend) conduct!
I listened to Guster for the first time recently and have fallen in love with them--I just can't get enough. Their use of atypical instruments is fantastic (when's the last time you heard a violin, banjo, or dulcimer in an alternative...
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Nevermind... I took a bit too long.
How very generous of you! Is the " Masters of the Trumpet 2 cd's" still available? If so, I'm definitely interested in them.