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Ripping Vinyl
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| Dj Nacht |
Ive gotten rid of my 800's and plan on purchasing 1 or 2 1200 mk2's.
The main reason is do HIGH quality vinyl transfers to mp3. I already have a motu ultralite soundcard but I still need a phono pre amp and cartridge. Does anyone have any good advice for this? Don't forget its for HIGH QUALITY ripping. |
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| Watts |
I'd get a dj mixer with digital out, and plug that right into the Ultralite's S/PDIF IN. Or you could use two audio ins and a cheap phono amp from a store like Radio Shack.
Record the record into some program, throw the wav into Live, do some warping to remove wow and flutter, do some normalization and compressing (I used a suite by MAGIX), and render to mp3. |
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| Dj Nacht |
| quote: | Originally posted by Watts
I'd get a dj mixer with digital out, and plug that right into the Ultralite's S/PDIF IN. |
Don't I need a phono pre amp before putting the signal into the mixer no matter what? |
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| i got big pants |
its just me, but i wouldn't compress after ripping it. just make sure your not clipping.
when i ripped my vinyl, i just went from my mixer to my soundcard's line in. made sure my tracks were peaking well below 0db, then boost the gains them in audacity to about -1 db. |
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| orTofønChiLd |
| Make sure the pre amp has RIAA equalization. It is usually requirement for ripping vinyl. It improves sound quality. |
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