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Home stereo unit digitally stores up to 7,000 songs

Ever wanted to play music that matched your mood, whether it was to wind down from a hard day of work or to get energized for a singles party? You would have to endure the time-consuming process of searching for the right discs and programming your CD mega-change]

Now imagine having your entire music collection--CDs, cassettes and vinyl records--in a unit the size of a VCR. With the touch of a remote control button, the unit would play any song,, album, artist, or genre--say, two hours of your favorite jazz selections.

Lydstrom's SongBank SL CD Memory System puts a whole new spin on home listening. This home stereo system, or digital jukebox (1) Software for managing music files. Also called a "digital music manager," "music manager," or just "jukebox," it lets users organize MP3 and other audio files into playlists, play the songs, rip CD tracks to MP3 files, burn CDs and download titles to portable players. Online music stores have also integrated their service into the software to provide a seamless environment for purchasing and listening., is a combination CD player, mega-changer and recorder in one. It has a hard drive that can store up to 7,000 songs, the equivalent of 350 hours of music, or 14.5 days' worth.

The SongBank is simple to use. Pop in a CD and the software "rips" it, digitally recording its contents or a selected portion thereof. You can actually plug the unit into your home entertainment system.

In addition, the SongBank is Internet-ready, with an internal modem Modem Housings
There are three ways that modems are connected to a computer. The internal modem (left) plugs into an expansion slot. The external modem (middle) plugs into the serial port, and the PC Card modem (right) plugs into a PC Card slot. (Image courtesy of U.S. Robotics.)
 and Ethernet card, so you can download MP3 files and other digitized music from the Web. A high-end version of the unit, which will be coming this fall, can hold more than 10,000 songs.

The SongBank is available from Boston-based Lydstrom for $799.95. But you might want to wait a month or two, when the company is expected to introduce a streamlined model that retails for $400. For now, you can order online at www.lydstrom.com or by calling 877-593-7876.
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Author:Brown, Carolyn M.
Publication:Black Enterprise
Article Type:Brief Article
Date:Aug 1, 2000
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