digitizing records 101
tripledouble
7,636 Posts
ok, my apologies for the technologically primitive query...
what is the simplest, most trustworthy way to digitize vinyl?
i got two technics, vestax mixer, a receiver and a new laptop.
do i need programs? do i need to go to radio shack?
i'm ready to vault out of the stone ages.
what is the simplest, most trustworthy way to digitize vinyl?
i got two technics, vestax mixer, a receiver and a new laptop.
do i need programs? do i need to go to radio shack?
i'm ready to vault out of the stone ages.
Comments
Now you need audio recording software like Garage Band, or free stuff like this here :
http://www.macmusic.org/software/view.php/lang/en/id/316/Final-Vinyl
This will capture your audio (digitize it) as you start and stop the software.. You'll have to cut up the sides with the software to make individual songs, or keep side-long files as one track. In some programs like Garage Band you can easily add compression, reverb, bass, treble etc. and chop the shit out of the track any which way.
Hope this boils it down.
2. If you have it or can get a "demo" copy of Logic Pro I would suggest using that as you have some great options when bouncing down ie tags, bit rate and it will dump bounces directly into itunes.
3. Do not under estimate how important said tags are, my preference at the moment is to bounce everything at 320bit mp3, tha way it is as close to wav as you need, but you can still track all your songs very easily (if you tag them)