Ok, I might be obsessed with it, but things seem to be working pretty well with digitizing my old record collection. I may have a tin ear and others probably can hear the difference in fidelity between the digital copies and the recordings that I'm capturing from my old vinyl records.
I bought one of those Crosley Directors that can record tapes and vinyl albums onto CDs. Then I run the CD through Magix Audio Lab 12. Since I use rewritable CDs there is practically no cost to do the digitization. It has a one click repair button that cuts out most if not all the clicks and scratches on the records, and there are many of them. There was only two old albums that haven't made the cut so far Brain Salad Surgery and Linda Rondstadt. I was just wondering if anyone else has gone through this exercise. If you have, have you done it the same way? For a while I was using a pre-amp that I got from Radio Shack with a Technics turntable, but the turntable was shot so I picked up the device I'm using now. Anyway, I think it seems to be pretty cool. I hadn't heard Uriah Heap in a long time.
I bought one of those Crosley Directors that can record tapes and vinyl albums onto CDs. Then I run the CD through Magix Audio Lab 12. Since I use rewritable CDs there is practically no cost to do the digitization. It has a one click repair button that cuts out most if not all the clicks and scratches on the records, and there are many of them. There was only two old albums that haven't made the cut so far Brain Salad Surgery and Linda Rondstadt. I was just wondering if anyone else has gone through this exercise. If you have, have you done it the same way? For a while I was using a pre-amp that I got from Radio Shack with a Technics turntable, but the turntable was shot so I picked up the device I'm using now. Anyway, I think it seems to be pretty cool. I hadn't heard Uriah Heap in a long time.
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