Vinyl Rips

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Re: Vinyl Rips

Post by Hide_One » Sat May 08, 2010 8:36 pm

Biggles. Thanx for all the help peeps!!!
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Re: Vinyl Rips

Post by just jim » Sat May 08, 2010 9:03 pm

I've started playing out rips I've done of older 12"s. It's a good way to take those "always in the box" tunes with you without worrying about them.
For the most part, they sound good. Certainly good enough for your average club patron. Quality does seem to decline as loudness/system size/room size increase.

I'm still experimenting with preamps and needle combos; if anyone has recommendations for either, please post them.

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Re: Vinyl Rips

Post by ♫♪♫ » Sat May 08, 2010 10:58 pm

Littlefoot wrote:Might even be worth renting out a studio for a few hours and use there top notch converters if you are really serious about archiving..

I dunno, I just think vinyl rips always sound bad, you gotta think about generation loss..

PC -> Mastering -> Vinyl -> Needle -> Phono stage -> Amp -> Convertors -> PC
So if you want the best quality sound, you should mix the digital masters instead of the vinyl.

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Re: Vinyl Rips

Post by my name is not billy » Sun May 09, 2010 12:36 am

The Most important thing in the whole chain is the soundcard you are useing to import it into you Computer. what ever you do DON'T buy one of the usb turntables, the AD converters in them are worth less than a basshunter vinyl!
Get a decent soundcard - an M-Audio 24-96 is perfect if you have a desktop (should set you back about £55) if it's for a laptop then go for one which is at least £100 and by a decent brand such as alesis or m-audio. If done properly and kept from compression then you can have a track that sounds pretty damn close to the vinyl version, just without that analogue warmth!
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