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Question by rima
Submitted on 12/14/2003
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how could I convert my vinyl to digital from my computer



Answer by royston243
Submitted on 5/20/2004
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Connect your line out on Record player to line in on PC soundcard.
in between connection add a pre-amplifer and a signal isolator to get rid of any earth 'hum'.
Earth your PC to record player.
Plug in components.
Use a Software like Magix Music Cleaning Lab. and off you go.
royston243@aol.com

 

Answer by http://www.vinyltodigital.co.uk/
Submitted on 10/8/2005
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