Saturday, January 9, 2010

Digital Belt What Is The Best Way To Convert My Vinyl Collection To Digital?

What is the best way to convert my vinyl collection to digital? - digital belt

I have to spend $ 200 and want to get MP3 files of high quality. I think it would be a USB preamp must, but what is the best way to get on a PC? And what works with my budget?

I am a digital DJ so I prefer a direct control of the tray drive belt.

Any help you can give is great! Thank you.

3 comments:

gradivus said...

Probably there are some less expensive options, but one option I know he is a player who has a turntable on top and a CD slot below, and (you store your vinyl and I think, even tapes) to CD. Unfortunately, I do not remember if I saw a picture in "acute" or catalog of this "selling of flights" in-flight magazines. I think the price was about $ 200, but perhaps more.

Sean F said...

I Connect the stereo output of the amplifier to my plate () connected to the audio input (blue) in the PC sound card. Save as files in real time. Wav. These can be manipulated with an editor such as Audacity. http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

You must do the "Lame" encoder in the workplace and on. Mp3.

snide762... said...

That's what I do. I have a CD-audio (the kind that uses the music "CD-R) is connected to my stereo. (I recorded the LP on CD as two long tracks), one for each side.

Then you rip the CD into your computer using Cakewalk Pyro to minimize clicks and create titles. Works great!

You can also use a sound card (I have a SoundBlaster Audigy) to the LP record directly to your computer.

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