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vinyl to mp3 s
sorry if this is old topic but i did look around and did find any answers---
whats the best way to get my vinyl records onto my harddrive without loosing too much of the quality, need WOULD an adapter interface (firewire is that the best input) and some software i would guess--- i have a mac-
thanks!
whats the best way to get my vinyl records onto my harddrive without loosing too much of the quality, need WOULD an adapter interface (firewire is that the best input) and some software i would guess--- i have a mac-
thanks!
just pick em up, and set em on your computer. voila!
yeah so really, get an interface that you dig/can afford, then get some sort of recording software (soundforge, cubse, logic, peak, ..whatever) and hook your Turntables up to the computer audio interface and hit record on the recording software, and play on the turntables... and record... then go back and edit out the silence so you get the track starting where you want it to, then save/bounce down/export audio to a 320 mp3 at 44.1Khz.
lurrrrvely.
yeah so really, get an interface that you dig/can afford, then get some sort of recording software (soundforge, cubse, logic, peak, ..whatever) and hook your Turntables up to the computer audio interface and hit record on the recording software, and play on the turntables... and record... then go back and edit out the silence so you get the track starting where you want it to, then save/bounce down/export audio to a 320 mp3 at 44.1Khz.
lurrrrvely.
Important, as mentioned: You will have to get hold of a RIAA (phono preamplifer) unit to "convert" the phono level and impedance to line level. Some of the new USB/FW audio interfaces (incl. the new Digidesign Mbox 2 Pro I think) has got a dedicated RIAA input.
EDIT: Of course you can you use a DJ mixer, if you have got one. Very simple.
EDIT: Of course you can you use a DJ mixer, if you have got one. Very simple.
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