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convert vinal records into mp3's
Need some help. I have a few hundred records that I have not played in 10 years. I want to convert them to mp3's. What is the best and easiest way to do this ?
If I buy a usb turntable will it save each of the tracks on a album as a separate mp3 file. Do you need to purchase software to go with usb turntable ? thx |
there are some record players available with built in usb port and they also come along with software - costs here in europe about 100 dollars
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You need one of these:
http://www.firebox.com/index.html?di...01&src _t=wnp Not used one yet but will be sadly getting one when I get back to the UK and MP3ing all my vinyl before I sell em. (around 2,000 of the fuckers). |
I saw something in the Sharper Image catalog.
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saw this in catalog..
http://www.brookstone.com/bs_assets/.../568279_p2.jpg http://www.brookstone.com/store/prod...MyReviewHeader lots of reviews on the page.. |
Thats crazy, I just did the exact opposite...... Bought a vintage marrantz tube amp and the whole system i set up in the dining room. Pink floyd always sounds better on vinyl than mp3
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You don't need to buy a usb turntable . All you have to do, is to plug your turntable RCA output to your audio card input (for example I have RCA inputs on my audio interface ) .Then buy a software like Adobe Audition and then record them . Good luck
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...except audition costs $200 more than that turntable with the software that does the work for you.. and they don't need to go buy a new audio card with rca inputs, or find an rca to mini adapter for their current card...
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thanks for the help... Well worth the $100-$150
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