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Wie digitalisiert Ihr Eure Vinyls?
Hat jemand Erfahrung mit einem Tool wie diesem? USB Phono Plus 1 Feb 2006 - James Hudson Transfer vinyl and record mixes straight to your computer The USB Phono Plus from ART Accessories has been designed as the perfect interface between a computer and your DJ hardware. This funky gadget can convert vinyl to mp3 and record a DJ mix without the need for expensive soundcards. Acting as an interface between your computer and deck (or mixer), the USB Phono Plus allows you to record directly via a usb connection. It offers an excellent digital recording, even including a low cut filter that removes any turntable noise or rumble. The analog inputs are switchable between Phono and Line level signals and a low cut filter removes rumble and wind noise whilst leaving the audio pristine. The front gain trim control and signal/clip LED allow you to optimize the A/D for a wide range of input sources. The front panel USB monitor/headphone jack and the optical output on the rear panel can monitor audio output from your computer. The built-in low noise Phono preamp circuit is highly accurate and precisely conforms to the RIAA standard. The Line Output jacks are always connected to the input preamps signal for source monitoring. Housed in a black aluminum anodized case, the USB Phono Plus can be powered by either an external power source or directly off the usb port. The USB Phono Plus also comes with the excellent recording software Audacity on CD-Rom which allows you to easily edit mixes, cut and paste and add effects to the overall recording. . We cannot recommend these products enough and already have one of the units set up in the Mastermix studios. If you have joined or you are thinking of joining the digital revolution this product is essential. We only have a limited amount of stock available at mastermixdj.com so get your orders in fast to avoid disappointment. The USB Phono Plus from Art Accessories is available for just £87.50. To purchase, click in the 'hardware' section / 'entire range' ART USB Phono Plus specs Frequency Response: 10Hz –50KHz, +/-.5dB THD: .01% Typical @ 1KHz Hum and Noise: >90dB below clipping Input Impedance: 47k Ohms/100pF (phono) 270k Ohm (line) Maximum Input Level: 40mVrms @1KHz (phono), +19dBu (line) Maximum Gain: 45dB @ 1KHz (phono), +6dB (line) Analog Output Connections: RCA (preamp line output), 1/8” (USB monitor/headphone output) Maximum Output Level: +6dBu (1.4Vrms) Filter Type/Response: Switchable, High Pass, -3dB @ 22Hz A/D & D/A: 16 bit, 44.1KHz or 48KHz USB selectable Digital Audio Interface: TOSLINK in and out, S/PDIF coax (RCA) in Computer Interface: USB 1.1 compliant, Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP or newer Mac OS9.1 or newer Power Requirements: 7-12V DC or 9-12V AC @ 150mA, or USB buss powered Dimensions: 1.75”H x 4.2”W x 3.5”D (44.5mm x 107mm x 89mm) Weight: 1.35 lbs. (.61kg) |
ich bin zwar nicht der meister im digitalisieren
aber ich machs so: plattler >mischer > line in am PC und damit zeichne ich es auf http://www.no23.de/no23web/ |
Also ich mach das am PC mit Magix Music Programm, für so eine Dumpfnuss wie mich, reicht das vollkommen aus :D
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ja ich auch, aber ich weiß nicht, irgendwas dürft da ncht so ganz passen....
die qualität der aufnahmen ist nichtmal mit ner 128 kbit mp3 file verleichbar... die höhen töne werden verschluckt, die tiefen sind zu dumpf und alles dazwischen irgednwie übersteuert... dazu kommt noch ein monotones rauschen im hintergrund... also entweder ich brauch ne neue sound karte oder der musik maker eignet sich absolut net zum aufnehmen... |
Hab von Steinberg Clean den Preamp am PC hängen und nehme mit Wavelab auf. Klappt sehr gut.
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