ibclubbin Posted December 27 Report Share Posted December 27 what is the best way to do this? my friend has some shit on vinyl i want to get like the Im So crazy keys, sexual revolution acapella, and Traxter- Believe.....BG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deeprock Posted December 27 Report Share Posted December 27 There's a program called DART CD-Recorder 4.1 that let's you do it and removes the clicks and pops. I've never used it, I'm just aware that it exists. I think you can download a trial version from their website, do a search for it on google. You can probably find a crack for the program by doing a search at http://astalavista.box.sk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wisdom Posted December 27 Report Share Posted December 27 don't computers have a line in or something?not that I know anything bout computers or anything else Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sextacy911 Posted December 27 Report Share Posted December 27 Originally posted by wisdom don't computers have a line in or something?not that I know anything bout computers or anything else yea but u ned something to record the music with.... the line in just plays it.... software records what is coming in.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mane Posted December 27 Report Share Posted December 27 Barry I can hook you up, let me know if you are goingto Bunkas tonight for Max Grahamif so I can give it to you or to Dan.Mane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rdancer Posted December 27 Report Share Posted December 27 So thats how its done Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ibclubbin Posted December 27 Author Report Share Posted December 27 Originally posted by mane Barry I can hook you up, let me know if you are goingto Bunkas tonight for Max Grahamif so I can give it to you or to Dan.Mane i gotta work tonight BG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heretic909 Posted December 28 Report Share Posted December 28 Originally posted by rdancer So thats how its done You record the incoming audio signal from the line in on your soundcard as a wav file using whatever software will allow you to do so. Once it's recorded as a wav file, then you can encode it into an mp3.I use Cakewalk to record the incoming audio, then save it as a wav file, edit it in SoundForge, then encode it using Audio Catalyst. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dmerces Posted December 28 Report Share Posted December 28 Can you use a studio recorder to burn it onto disc then use software like Music Match to recrd it as an MP3? Just asking because thats what I came up with. Not sure if it'll work but it was an idea. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ibclubbin Posted December 28 Author Report Share Posted December 28 does the turntable have to be decent, or can i go pick up the cheapest belt-driven turntable i find?....i mean, im not spinning...just playing the record....BG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pangelid Posted December 28 Report Share Posted December 28 riiiping vinyl is sooo easy, I can't believe people have such a hard time doing it. Just plug in your turntable and mixer like normal, then take your master out cord and plug it into your "line in" to your computer soundcard. Make sure you get the correct adapter for the line in. Now, turn on your recording software. It could be anything like Soundforge/Acid Pro or Cool Edit or anything like that. Press the record button, and a "pre-record" screen will pop up. When playing your record, that screen will show if your are getting a signal through your soundcard. The VU-Meter will be going up and down, and if checked off, sound will be coming through your computer speakers. If all that is happening, tahat means everything is working and you are ready to record. I usually adjust the levels on my mixer to go full blast b/c you lose volume when you go from analog to digital. After you do all that, and make sure everything is working, re-set up your record to the beginning, and hit record from the pre-record screen, and you are set. I hope that helps. Let me know if it didnt. Also, the turntable doesnt matter. Just ask your friend to borrow his. Also, dont forget the signal must go through your mixer first. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
petedrags Posted December 29 Report Share Posted December 29 there's something for that in one of my bro's dj magazines...but it's like 65 gibillion $$$ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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