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other than a record player Equipment-wise, you’ll need an RCA to 1/8” headphone jack cable and an MP3 encoder that gives you the option of recording any audio from your line-in. If you want to do any more serious recording with some spiffier controls and options, you’ll want to look into something like Adobe’s Audition or Sound Forge. [[User:Ylbissop|ylbissop]] 21:46, 15 May 2007 (PDT)
 
I've got both the Survivalism vinyl and the Cap-G, and I think the Survivalism flipside is MUCH better than pretty much than the Capital G one. The David Sitek mix is basically an untouched version of Survivalism with heavier drums. Ick. [[User:ChunkyStyle|ChunkyStyle]]
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Ok, makes sense, but then this question follows... Under the Nine Inch Nails' released discography, it labels Hurt as a single, yet nowhere on the Hurt page does it mention set release. Is there a way we can split those into two articles [like how we have a page for both survivalism (song) and survivalism (halo)]? Just a question, hate leaving them unanswered and i know someone will have one... [[User:Jgrizzy89|Jgrizzy89]] 19:34, 17 May 2007 (PDT)
:Because the Hurt release was <i>only</i> a promo. There was no commercial release for it. -[[User:Heroicraptor|Heroicraptor]] 10:16, 18 May 2007 (PDT)
: Consistency over accuracy any day of the week! -- [[User:Jdowland|Jdowland]] ([[User talk:Jdowland|talk]]) 05:51, 9 July 2015 (PDT)
 
What's interesting to note is the promo cover. It's the distorted cover of Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D. Could this relate to the time travel distorted web sites that it would be used?
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