Digitizing vinyl in late 2016
sticky_dojah
New York City. 2,136 Posts
Hey there,
just wanted to see what the General concensus is on digitzing Vinyl getting into 2017. From what I understand, running a turntable through a dj mixer of any kind is NAGL as they have several pre-amps built in that kind of mess with the sound? I'm currently looking into cutting out my pioneer mixer and going directly with an Apogee Duet via a good phono preamp into Audacity. Directly into the soundcard on my old mac is probably not the best option. What are you guys using/suggesting? From several conversations I had I kind of understand that the Apogee Duet is still somewhat the best soundcard/AD thing but which phono preamp does the job best these days in terms of sound/money? Getting a little confused here and hope the Strut can help....thanks guys!
just wanted to see what the General concensus is on digitzing Vinyl getting into 2017. From what I understand, running a turntable through a dj mixer of any kind is NAGL as they have several pre-amps built in that kind of mess with the sound? I'm currently looking into cutting out my pioneer mixer and going directly with an Apogee Duet via a good phono preamp into Audacity. Directly into the soundcard on my old mac is probably not the best option. What are you guys using/suggesting? From several conversations I had I kind of understand that the Apogee Duet is still somewhat the best soundcard/AD thing but which phono preamp does the job best these days in terms of sound/money? Getting a little confused here and hope the Strut can help....thanks guys!
TAGGED:
Comments
Use a turntable weight and cork slip mat to dampen vibrations, I remember Astro had rubber bands wrapped around his tone arm to absorb even more which I hadn't thought of, use a magnetic headshell stylus thing, and sacrfice 3 chickens to the ghost of James Brown, and you're good to go.
A good needle and preamp is the key I guess, and leaving enough headroom for you AD converter.
And clean your records properly.
I don't play any show anymore so I don't have a big system to test what I have done to see if it sounds good elsewhere but I can notice a big difference here in the studio, I am working on a mix tape for a friend and have made quite a few instrumentals this same way all with the same effect, I just cant tell if it a good thing or not.
I am sure someone with an ear for "BETTER" audio can hear how fuct up my shit sounds, I just don't hear it....