Title: YouTube to SoundCloud - and my ultimate mix tape . . . Post by: BubbaFide on May 22, 2019, 12:34:17 PM For all you young'ns, back in the day we used to make "mix tapes." I was a big fan of putting together my own mixes of albums, etc and probably sent a couple of mix tapes to a girlfriend or two . . alas . . .
My understanding of music play lists stopped with creating a playlist on my iPhone, which is fine if all the music is available on iTunes. Now, my quest is to expand on the BB 1973 IN CONCERT LP, and create an ultimate BB IN CONCERT mix tape from primarily from the era - plus a few other tunes. From what I can tell, some of the music is only on YouTube, thus foiling my plan. My kids spend a lot of time on SoundCloud and my son has a couple of rap / hip-hop songs on there getting a lot of hits. Would it be possible to create a "mixtape" on SoundCloud? Can I record tunes from YouTube? Suggestions? BTW, here's the set list: 1 Do It Again 2 Sail On Sailor 3 Sloop John B 4 Calfiornia Saga 5 Okie from Muscogie 6 Cotton Fields 7 Marcella 8 All I Want To Do 9 Darlin' 10 Wouldn't It Be Nice 11 Wild Honey 12 Feel Flows 13 Don't Go Near the Water 14 Long Promised Road 15 Heros & Villians 16 Add Some Music 17 Forever 18 Only With You 19 Trader 20 Its About Time 21 We Got love 22 Funky Pretty 23 Long Promised Road 24 I Just Wasn’t Made for These Times 25 God Only Knows 26 All This is That 27 Welfare Song 28 River Song 29 Angel Come Home 30 You Still Believe in Me 31 Getcha Back 32 Rock N Roll Music 33 Roller Skating Child 34 Isn't It Time 35 I Can Hear Music 36 Its Ok 37 Good Timin' 38 Come Go with Me 39 Let The Wind Blow 40 Caroline No 41 Don't Worry Baby 42 Keepin' The Summer Alive 43 Goin' On 44 Little Deuce Coupe 45 Dance Dance Dance 46 Surfin Safari 47 Catch A Wave 48 California Girls 49 Help My Rhonda 50 I Get Around 51 Surfin USA 52 Good Vibrations 53 Fun Fun Fun Title: Re: YouTube to SoundCloud - and my ultimate mix tape . . . Post by: Joel Goldenberg on May 24, 2019, 10:57:52 AM Another option is subscribing to YouTube Music. The advantage over Spotify is you have access to both what is on Spotify and what is not on the srteaming sites but is on YouTube. Then you can create a playlist, download it online and listen offline.
Title: Re: YouTube to SoundCloud - and my ultimate mix tape . . . Post by: rab2591 on May 25, 2019, 05:09:17 AM A quick answer: subscribe to Apple Music ($9.99 a month), download the songs you want from YouTube (using a third party program), upload those songs to Apple Music, and then assemble your custom playlists. As for your son's music, just send him an email asking for the files of his songs and upload those to Apple Music as well.
The details of the quick answer: You could use YouTube Music to assemble your playlists of songs from YouTube...I did this recently. The major problem with this: You are never sure whether those rare tracks will be taken down by BRI or by the user who uploaded them. I had created many playlists in YouTube Music that ended up with so many songs missing after a couple months. It was so frustrating because there were some really cool tracks that just became unplayable, and I may never hear them again. And this is why it is a good idea just to rip the songs you want from YouTube so you can keep them forever... There is a computer app that allows you to rip songs/video from YouTube. It is called "4K Video Downloader". You just copy the YouTube link of the song you want, then paste it in the program. Choose MP3 as your export, and in a few seconds you'll be downloading the file you can forever keep. This is where Apple Music comes in. Apple Music allows you to upload up to 100,000 of your own songs (plus, you have access to their streaming service which has 50 Million songs and rising). So when you download all your rare Beach Boys tracks from YouTube, you can then drop them into iTunes and upload them to your Apple Music service (you HAVE to have iTunes in order for you to upload to Apple Music). At that point you can find the 1973 In Concert album (already on Apple Music), add all those songs to a new playlist, then you can add the songs you ripped from YouTube onto that same playlist. You can then arrange those songs in any way you see fit. And the same goes for your son's music on Soundcloud. I'm sure he'd be happy to email you the files. And if you'd rather, I'm pretty sure you can download those tracks directly from Soundcloud if you pay for them. Then you can just drag those tracks into iTunes, and then upload them to Apple Music. I know all of that sounds overly confusing! Yes, the simplest thing you can do is use YouTube Music (as Joel recommended), or YouTube Premium, and assemble playlists (mixtapes) straight from YouTube. But the problem with that is that YouTube can take down any of those videos at any point (and they do this constantly due to copyrights, users taking their own videos down, etc). You will also not be able to upload your son's music to YouTube Music as they don't allow any user uploads at this time. With Apple Music, once you upload your music it is there forever (as long as you keep paying $9.99 a month for their service). You have total control over the album artwork, song titles, etc (by using iTunes), and you can make as many playlists/mixtapes as you want. All of your songs and playlists will be available on any device that supports Apple Music. Anywho, that's exactly what I do. It is somewhat confusing but it's well worth it in the end. Title: Re: YouTube to SoundCloud - and my ultimate mix tape . . . Post by: Alex on May 29, 2019, 10:44:27 PM This is how I record stuff from Youtube, soundcloud, etc. when straight up downloading isn't an option:
https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/39532/how-to-enable-stereo-mix-in-windows-7-to-record-audio/ Does no one download via p2p/torrent or burn CDs anymore??? |