Originally posted by dotnetter
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Originally posted by zeitghostWot is this "needle" of which you speak?
I see that Maplin are selling 78rpm "needles" for those with extensive collections of shellac.
Down to the last 100 needles, so I need to think of how to record them at some stage...
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Cheaper alternative is to simply hum your favourite tunes. Helps prevent Global Warming, too.
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I use a microphone in the middle of the room so I can get that 'live' feeling
Actually I need to do this but with 3000+ records I think it might take a loooong time....
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostSearch and download the same albums in MP3 format, you'll be surprised what you can find if you try hard enough.
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I'd like to do this too but naturally I do not want to spend any money so shall probably just plug in my ancient record player from the attic and hope for the best.
PS My favourite record got warped by being left in the sun and then got bit of the Daily Mail melted into it when I tried to flatten it with a steam iron. Any ideas how to digitally remove the regular ripping noise it makes?Last edited by xoggoth; 20 August 2007, 15:55.
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The thing with cheap belt driven decks it you can't be guaranteed that the record will be the same BPM all the way through as the belts expand and slip slighty. This matter more if your goign tobe using the MP3's for djing as the BPM need to be bang on.
So using a high end direct drive turntable like the Technics SL is the only answer really.
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It takes a while to do - be prepared for a flashback to recording the Top 40 from the radio!
I have a CD player which is also a recorder hooked up to my stereo, so I do transfers from tapes / records onto there, and then rip to MP3 on the PC.
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Originally posted by dotnetter View PostUSB Turtables are crap, best way to do it is get a decent Technics deck with some decents carts and needls, a decent soundcard and some audio editing software like audacity or cool edit. Record at 192k + preferably 320k
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Originally posted by interested View PostI'm in the middle of doing this and actually wondering whether I can be arsed. I've got the USB turntable, but you have to use Audacity, run a couple of filters and then convert to MP3 using the LAME plugin. Then I'm importing to iTunes.
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USB Turtables are crap, best way to do it is get a decent Technics deck with some decents carts and needls, a decent soundcard and some audio editing software like audacity or cool edit. Record at 192k + preferably 320k
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I'm in the middle of doing this and actually wondering whether I can be arsed. I've got the USB turntable, but you have to use Audacity, run a couple of filters and then convert to MP3 using the LAME plugin. Then I'm importing to iTunes.
All in all a bit of a ball ache. I did 5 records on Saturday morning, about 500 to go.
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I've done the same for audio cassettes. Because my Mac doesn't have an audio in socket, I got an iMic
http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/imic/
and used Audacity (freeware) to do the editing.
I found that going direct to mp3 produced the odd gap in the music on my system, so I recorded direct to aiff, then from that to CD.
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Think this is the kiddie:
http://www.thedjshop.co.uk/products.asp?id=3063
It supports high speed recording too, plays the record faster than real time and then slows down the resulting audio file with some software to make it real time, saves sitting through each track.
Have seen reports of the digital converters not being up to audiophile standards but I could not tell you the difference between a 190 and 320kbps mp3 file so I would be happy to get one. I have other audio gear though so route my old deck through a mixer and into the PC and have recorded a few old tunes this way. If you have the vinyl you could save some time and try something like soulseek (http://www.slsknet.org/ site seems to be down at the moment) which is a music geek's dream for finding old vinyl that people have already ripped.
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