quoted 1 line From: "AllYourBetas" <allyourbetas@skwire.net>> From: "AllYourBetas" <allyourbetas@skwire.net>quoted 3 lines Perhaps someone can help me out here... when I record vinyl to my computer> Perhaps someone can help me out here... when I record vinyl to my computer
> (or just play the record on its own), I notice that the audio is far less
> "treble-y" than the CD version of the same track(s). Why is this?
That's the nature of vinyl, vinyl and CD are mastered differently.
I usually buy CD's since I'm not a DJ who has to rely on vinyl and the music
is properly mastered for digital audio there's also the
convenience factor.
quoted 2 lines turntable and recording equipment is excellent. If Im looking for an> turntable and recording equipment is excellent. If Im looking for an
> accurate recording of the music, should I boot the highs a wee bit?
I wouldn't recommend it, I hate when people process vinyl mixes with EQ or
plug-Ins.
Just record the mix dry (a good sound card helps) and let people adjust the
EQ on their stereo.
If you notice vinyl mixes sound better recorded to tape, that usually makes
things a little warmer.
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