USB turntable???
rogb
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Any good?? I've been seeing these a lot lately, and there's even an ad on soulstrut for a USB turntable that transfers vinyl to computer in a SNAP!Any users here? I totally need to update my mp3 collection for all the DJing I need to do in the upcoming holdiay seasons, HOLLA.
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this thing?
any word on this thing?
i myself am in desperate need of something that i can rip vinyl to cd's that is windows vista compatable
yep. get/use soundforge....
...or just go to your local urban outfitters, get a usb jawn, and prepare yourself for the sound quality to be poop.
So, soundforge is a program, or is it a device? Sorry, I'm really not connected (yes puno) when it comes to this kinda stuff.
Sound Forge is software.
yeah program.
http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/products/soundforgefamily.asp
It's a bit of work, but worth it if you want good sound and mp3, etc format.
its a free wave editor which is basically what soundforge, wavelab, and peak are.
and yeah dont mess with usb turns. Get a nice audio interface, like the focusrite saffire le (great pre's for recording in the $249 range) or some of the maudio products. You can find maudio delta 10s and 66s on ebay for pretty cheap so that might be in your best interest if you want to save some loot.
How is this shiny device any better/worse than recording via the Line In on your soundcard, using a mixer as the source? Just curious, as I've been making mp3's of some of my vinyl this way (+ CoolEdit) and it sounds fine.
http://www.sumikoaudio.net/project/products/debut_usb.htm
It goes for $449. Pricier than some of the plastic looking ones that go for $149, but if you want plastic sounding vinyl rips, be my guest. I've been eyeing the Debut III turntable for myself anyway (non-USB models go for $299-$329), along with a Rega P1 and a Music Hall MMF-2.2, as I've read some good reviews for both. At least with a Debut III USB, it eliminates the need to hook things up directly to a soundcard, which is not a big deal anyway.
I recently bought an m-audio 2496 soundcard to use in place of my computer's built in audio. Vinyl rips sound a lot better, there is tons less interference/noise.
Wow. This could just be the step forward that the USB decks need. One's I've seen have all been plastic mediocrity in excelsis but this looks like it could be quality.
The Music Hall brand gets a lot of good reviews for their turntables, whether it's a two-thousand dollar turntable or one that's under $500.
I use this with soundforge and have had excellent results...just wish I had a really nice belt-drive to record with...86 the travel noise altogether, but it does a fine job with 1200s.
anyway with audacity i'm still not sure i'm making mp3s in stereo. anyone feel like critiqueing an mp3? this is the 4th rip ever for me. 90s philly rap download 2kannon
co f'ing sine
i love this thing.