11-13-2002, 07:25 PM
Quote:Lots of good advice as to what to record them to - anyone have preference to software?
I'm pretty sure I have "friendly" version of Sound Forge with all you need to set it up. let me know, and I'll Email it to you when i get home later tonite ( probably like 3AM).
It works fairly simple once you tweak it to the right levels. A friend of mine actually uses it off his mixer when he Dj's to break apart by track and burn his live mixes. The only advice is this: record to the pc a track at a time. The way the software works, it takes forever to seperate a full side to seperate tracks on most pcs. It's also alot easier to shave ten seconds off each end of a song, then to seperate tracks out.
Quote:What I am wondering is this. If you need a pre-amp to get a signal from your turntable to a receiver without a phono input, wouldn't you need one to get a signal from your turntable to your sound card as well? Last I checked, sound cards don't have phono inputs...
Good question. Most DJ mixers like the one my friend uses amplify the signal coming out of them somewhat. i have never seen a turntable hooked directly into a pc. I say try it without any signal boost, And if it doesn't work spend the $40 dollars on the booster I recommended a few posts up.
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