Iv'e been using a combination of an Audigy Z2 24bit 196 Khz PC card and Adobe Audition 1.5 and a DIY built BGW 202 preamp section, have been using this for years and it does it for me.
:cheers:
Iv'e been using a combination of an Audigy Z2 24bit 196 Khz PC card and Adobe Audition 1.5 and a DIY built BGW 202 preamp section, have been using this for years and it does it for me.
:cheers:
You are of course right. But it actually starts with the turntable, a better one sounds better!Quote:
all of that restoration is effectively destructive, you can only gain detail by interfacing to better converter, therefore I would record everything first and tinker with SW later.
I record from my Linn LP12, without any sound from the speakers to avoid feedback, to an Edirol R1 at 24/44,1. Store it on the computer and downloads again when its time to play it. Never been bothered by some pop's and click's so I don't do any processing.
so what method do you use to transfer LP's to the computer ?? I know there are USB tt's, but they have awfull carts and just butcher the music from what I've read.
Is there an RCA to USB adapter ?? (so as to use a real tt ?? ) :bouncy:
Why not get a good quality sound card with analog inputs and run it through a proper preamp first. I have "rescued" several LP doing this. Just bring them in as wave files and burn them to CD/DVD. You should be able to burn either standard red book or 24/96 using DVD.
Rob:)
The M-Audio Delta 1010LT has proved really good for me - talked about here. It actually has more I/O than I need, but when I bought it they did not offer the "Audiophile" line and I wanted the XLR's.
OKAY- I found a way that works for me...
been dubbing LPs to MDs .... forgot that I had aquired a portable Sony NetMD player, so now I've just run the MD player to the soundblaster line IN and record with Nero Soundtrax....yeah, I know , its not SACD quality, but just fine for the pod...tho 1 extra step .... :o:
the MD player is rated at 45-50 hours playback on a single "AA" battery..:bouncy: (still running on the battery that came in it when I purchased)