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From:
step advance
To:
Howard Shih ,
Date:
Wed, 2 Feb 2000 11:44:39 -0500
Subject:
Re: (idm) Vinyl to CDR Questions
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The hum is coming from the turntable and the computer not sharing a single ground. If you take a piece of wire and attach it to your turntable ground, and screw it down to a screw on your computer case, the hum should disappear.
quoted 6 lines I'm burning a bunch of my 12"s and albums to hard disk by> I'm burning a bunch of my 12"s and albums to hard disk by > hooking the tape outs from my stereo to the RCA inputs of my soundcard > (audiomedia II) and it sounds fine for the most part. However, there's > this low level hum that becomes noticeable during quiet passages. It's not > just turntable noise. It really becomes audible if I raise the pitch of > the recordings/samples...
quoted 2 lines And while I'm at it, can anyone recommend a good cdr labeling> And while I'm at it, can anyone recommend a good cdr labeling > program/package?
Adaptec's EZ CD Creator 4 has a nice labeling system, as well as tons of options, include direct MP3 to CDR recording, fade-in fade-out, track crossovers, etc.. step@systorm.com ___--___-__-__-_-_- systorm technologies http://www.systorm.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org