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> Good Lp Recording?, Need advice on LP to CD-RW setup
Thebookdoc
post Sun 21 Dec 2003, 15:27
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I do a lot with computers having a background in image editing, but I am pretty new to digital audio (in the recording sense). I was a hi-fi enthusiast in my teens and collected some 1500 LPs that I'd like to transfer to CD. I can stand doing it slowly over a period of years, but need some advice on hooking the stereo into the computer and making the digital conversion -- I'm OK burning the CDs. I've a pretty nice audio setup with a preamp, and assume I can hook to the G4 with one of the various outs from the preamp. However, that is where the magic stops. Then I start making assumptions. Here's obviously where I need help.

1. I would assume I can get an RCA IN PCI card? If so, recommendations? I can't seem to find what I am looking for, most being digital OUTs.

2. Software recommendations for analog/digital conversion? I would want to do limited editing at this point -- and perhaps none (pops and clicks -- similar to where I started with digital image editing).

Or is there a better way? I assume I'd not really need a mixer of any sort considering the preamp.

In the long run, I might want to do some recording. I have an old 4 track TEAC reel-to-reel, and used to do some audio production in an analog environment, but that was back in the college radio station. Perhaps there are suggestions for a simple system with potential for upgrade?

Thanks...forgive my ignorance if this is easier than it seems.

Richard
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michael_darling
post Sun 4 Jan 2004, 02:20
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gregaber-

1) Do you intend to still use CDSD with the USB connected Edirol UA20?

2) I have a PB G4 and could use the mic in, but have also heard that it induces some noise....

I want to convert some vinyl for another reason besides expense of replacement and rtacks being out of print. Some of those records have defects, flaws or unintentional audio additions that take my memory instnatly back to another place and time.

If there was only a way to easily recreate the acoustics of some of the places I have powerful memories of music: radio in the window, PA in the garage, etc.

MD
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