well what O do is when i record from my turntable to the computer, I use
cdex. I was told I can do that.
the only problem i have with cdex is that the volume can be a bit on the
quiet side.
john schwery wrote:
Randy, then, I don't understand how you use it? How do you record
with the turn table? I would think some sort of software would need
to be used.
earlier, Randy Tijerina, wrote:
Well I honestly don't use software. I like for whoever wants to hear
a record from me to hear it the way it is.
I find that if you use the fancy software you remove allot of the not
just unwanted noise, but also some good sound too.
john schwery wrote:
Randy, so do you use the software that comes with the unit or
something else? If you use something else, what do you use?
earlier, Randy Tijerina, wrote:
Norma one of the best places I know of that sells very good
turntables is
Www.crosleyradio.com.
I have one myself.
Norma A. Boge wrote:
Hi listers,
I'd like input on turntable which have the following features:
USB and analog outputs
plays 33 1/3, 45 and 78
under $150
I was also wondering about the units which have the turntable and
CD burner in one. Can I presume if the vinyl is less than near
perfect condition, it's better to use software to apply noise
reduction, etc.?
Any and all comments much appreciated,
Norma
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