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1999-06-29 18:29:.evanescence.ephemeral.fleeting.transient.vanishing.disappearing.flitting.short-lived.transitory.brief.: (idm) transfering records to cd
1999-06-29 19:16twine sound Re: (idm) transfering records to cd
└─ 1999-06-30 08:59Irene McC Re: (idm) transfering records to cd
1999-06-30 07:11. Re: (idm) transfering records to cd
└─ 1999-06-29 19:20MikeD Re: (idm) transfering records to cd
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1999-06-29 18:29:.evanescence.ephemeral.fleeting.transient.vanishing.disappearing.flitting.short-lived.transitory.brief.:hi, ok so this is a tad off topic (well, all the records are idm, so its sorta on topic),
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hi, ok so this is a tad off topic (well, all the records are idm, so its sorta on topic), but does anyone have any recommendations for transfering records to cd, as far as good needles, and mastering(compression) once recorded into the computer. Thanks! j
1999-06-29 19:16twine soundI just use SoundForge and record as a WAV. Normalize and de-noise if you want to. Then sep
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I just use SoundForge and record as a WAV. Normalize and de-noise if you want to. Then separate into tracks and burn. ;) twine . . . .. _ http://www.adastra-records.com http://home.earthlink.net/~twinesound http://www.mp3.com/twine _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
1999-06-30 08:59Irene McCOn 29 Jun 99, twine sound wrote re: Re: (idm) transfering records to cd: > I just use Soun
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On 29 Jun 99, twine sound wrote re: Re: (idm) transfering records to cd:
quoted 2 lines I just use SoundForge and record as a WAV. Normalize and de-noise if you> I just use SoundForge and record as a WAV. Normalize and de-noise if you > want to.
Yes : and using a decent vinyl pre-amp gives you an improved incoming wave. I * np : Jimi Tenor
1999-06-30 07:11.> hi, > ok so this is a tad off topic (well, all the records are idm, so its sorta > on to
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quoted 3 lines hi,> hi, > ok so this is a tad off topic (well, all the records are idm, so its sorta > on topic), but does anyone have any recommendations for transfering
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quoted 1 line to cd, as far as good needles, and mastering(compression) once recorded> to cd, as far as good needles, and mastering(compression) once recorded
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quoted 1 line the computer. Thanks!> the computer. Thanks!
I'm trying to do the same thing with a "soundblaster live" sound card. I have an input going in to the sound card from my stereo amp but I'm not getting any signal in my computer. My input levels are turned up on my software and mute is unchecked. Anyone using a SB Live card to transfer LP to CD?
1999-06-29 19:20MikeD> > ok so this is a tad off topic (well, all the records are idm, so its sorta > > on topi
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quoted 9 lines ok so this is a tad off topic (well, all the records are idm, so its sorta> > ok so this is a tad off topic (well, all the records are idm, so its sorta > > on topic), but does anyone have any recommendations for transfering > > to cd, as far as good needles, and mastering(compression) once recorded > > the computer. Thanks! > I'm trying to do the same thing with a "soundblaster live" sound card. I > have an input going in to the sound card from my stereo amp but I'm not > getting any signal in my computer. My input levels are turned up on my > software and mute is unchecked. Anyone using a SB Live card to transfer LP > to CD?
Here is what i Use: Technics 1200 MKII to shitty Numark mixer rca cables from booth/recording on mixer to SB Live! (throw in the rca => 1/8 jack) put it in themicrophone jack (third hole from the top)...right below the output signal. i use Soundforge to record it (make sur you have the soundforge settings going to the correct input device and that your Windoze volume settings are correct....it took me a couple hours to figure this out)... i level out the mixer so that its low...and hit record on soundforge and monitor it (hit reset each track) and record away your problem is probably in the soundforge input setup and the windoze volume settings... cant be sure but thats usually the problem (or you dont have the jack in the right hole) -mikeD ps. if you want to make good mp3s.. goto www.download.com and get Bladeenc.. its a dos based Win-32 app that kicks ass. command line based... i usually rip my vinyl at 160 kbps.