If you are thinking of buying gear to d othe job, I have wondered about these:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=usb+turntable&btnG=Google+Search
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=usb+tape+deck&btnG=Google+Search
all the best,
drew
On Tuesday 18 December 2007 11:21, Julien Claassen wrote:
> Save yourself some trouble and don't use your average onboard soundcard. At
> least take something that's external like a simple usb device or at least a
> nice PCI soundcard. I know creative has some USB-cards, don't know: are
> they supported? Anyone?
> For two reasons: 1. when you record you might get extract unwanted
> noise/buzzing. 2. For playback, you might hear something trying to clean
> up, but there's really nothing there.
> Best do it with headphones or nice speakers, connect you PC to your
> stereo, if you've got an OK one.
> If you're really cleaning records, not tapes, I think it's wise to use
> your cards mic-inputs or use a good phono-amp. Otherwise my bet would be do
> it as simple and short as possible. So exclude everything that's not
> needed, it might add additional "audio dirt".
> Kinest regards
> Julien
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