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Re: [bomp] What do you guys think of this?
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- From: Joe Emery <jemery@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 08:32:39 -0600
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Here's a dumb question - do PCs not have a mini mic input like Macs do? I'm
on a Mac -- usually just run my turntable through my preamp (or you can use
your receiver) into a rca-to-mini adapter and plug that straight into my
laptop. The software I use is something I bought ages ago called CD Spin
Doctor - it came with the Toast software I bought to burn cds before itunes
was around, but I've heard there's all kinds of other audio import software
you can nab for nothin'. The point to all of this I guess is that all I had
to really buy hardware-wise was an RCA/mini adapter. If you need USB there
are also RCA/USB adapters that you can buy probably cheaper than the cost of
a USB turntable.
Joe
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> Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 09:51:32 -0800
> From: Blair Buscareno <blairb@mac.com>
> Subject: Re: [bomp] What do you guys think of this?
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> The point of the USB turntable is to be able to get your vinyl onto your
> computer, not necessarily to play it back on your stereo. I figured the idea
> was to get the stuff in your computer's music library, maybe to put it on an
> iPod, or to throw it into a podcast.
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> Remember, you're not being forced to rip stuff to MP3 when you take it in from
> a USB turntable. You can also export as WAV files or various other file
> formats. Of course, files with better sound quality almost always take up
> more disk space.
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