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In Reply to: RE: It's true that posted by E-Stat on June 18, 2016 at 09:26:24
Yeah, it'd be great to have all my stuff on the 'puter. Actually, just this morning, I was looking for Stan Kenton's 1951 version of "Over The Rainbow". Then, I realized it was on another 'puter which typically works for about ten minutes before it locks up. I really should boot that puppy up, copy everything, and then just boot it.Is there a way to make a digital copy of an analog recording, where the copy is better than the original? (Just kidding.)
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I purchased an HRT Streamer which is an ADC for capturing analog sources to 96/24 digital. I have quite a few records that are simply unavailable in digital format and would like to play them in other places than the main listening room.
Better than analog? Don't think so! :)
I am often pleasantly surprised how good vinyl can sound played over the PC.
I to use a LineStreamer+ and Vinyl Studio. With a well recorded LP, declicked with the default setting, if it was on the record I get the same wide sound stage, and detail.
The one thing that does suffer a little is dynamics. It is slight and only noticeable with direct comparison to the LP.
Doing vinyl is time consuming as you have to create the files in real time, then run cleanup and adjust the track breaks. I also edit out the lead in and the run out noise.
The declicker is really good for those albums like most of the King Crimson LPs that were impossible to get a quiet copy, when they went to cheap vinyl during the oil crisis in tbe early to mid '70s.
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