i use a very amateurish setup since i dont have either a mixer nor a "professional" soundcard - i basically jack the amp straight into my laptop.
on my turntable i have a stanton markII cartridge.
i ripi using soundforge 6. i used to normalise the levels but then i stopped when i started thinking that the normalisation process flattended all the frequencies to the same level, so now i just fiddle with the gain instead.

fab.
----- Original Message ----- From: "ha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Recording your records?


this is what i use and i think it's a most basic setup, you shouldn't go below quality-wise:

shure m97xe - very cheap audiophile cartridge & needle. about 90euro
1210
hifi amplifier used as a pre-amplifier (phono in -> record out), id never use a mixer unless you have a bozak or something m-audio audiophile delta 24/94 - also got this based on recommendations, cheapest way to go at the moment as i've been told (60euro used) no processing except for normalizing in sound forge. i've been told that normalizing doesn't alter the frequencies at all apart from normalizing

so far i'm happy with my recordings but i never play them on big & good systems so i couldn't even tell if they are top quality

ciao
armin





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