Re(2): [MacDV] Software for importing LP music
Gordon Alley
gordon at gordonalley.com
Sun Nov 25 20:23:44 PST 2007
The audio coming directly from a turntable needs to be processed, either by
an analog preamp or software in the computer, in order to have the proper
equalization. Read the gory details here:
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RIAA_equalization>
-Gordon
On Nov 25, 2007 9:53 PM, Thomas Bulat <tom at dandeliondigital.com> wrote:
>
>
> >There is as microphone input on your computer and it is stereo. Get
> >a small stereo plug and cable with RCA female jacks from Radio Shack
> >and feed the turntable output into it. I use GarageBand to make sure
> >everything is working right. If you need more instructions, I can
> >write up the procedure for you. This will get you into Itunes and
> >from there everything should be fine.
>
> Hi Ed,
> So you feed the output from the turntable directly into the Microphone
> port on your computer?
>
> Is this as good as the Griffin iMic for fidelity?
>
> Wouldn't going from your amplifier into the iMic get you the bet results?
>
> Any comments appreciated.
>
> So long for now, TOM
>
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Gordon B. Alley
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