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RE: 3 Stupid Questions About Converting Analog Vinyl To High Res Digital

Posted by sjg on January 6, 2017 at 05:37:55:

Search AA for digitize vinyl and sort by date.

Also read Michael Fremer on Channel D and his test with various Analog to Digital Converters in his blog analog planet.

Computer Audiophile has an article on digitizing vinyl as well.

I have used stand alone recorders. I prefer to use my phono stage into a dedicated recorder. I was using the Alesis Masterlink and now use the Tascam DA-30000. I copy the files into my computer via usb stick from Tascam and edit them using Tascam's free app.

Audacity is an excellent audio editing program and it is free as well.

there are many ways to do this. It is time consuming but for some fun and valueable way to archive your lps and make them available when your turntable is not.