On Wednesday 27 August 2003 02:41 pm, Michael Adams wrote: > On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 18:06:11 -0500 > > Dennis Myers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Tuesday 26 August 2003 04:04 am, Michael Adams wrote: > > > On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 16:44:44 -0500 > > > Dennis Myers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > <snip> > > > > > > > > Cool. Is there a way to do this to albums also? > > > > > I could put the cassette deck on "record" and run the RCA plugs > > > > > from tape deck "monitor" to the "line-in" on the sound card, just > > > > > wonder if there is a better way... :) > > > > > > > > You can do it with albums by connecting the output from a turntable > > > > to the input on a cassette recorder > > > > > > <snip> > > > > > > Make that the phono input of a stereo capable of handling phono input. > > > Some cassete recorders have phono inputs. An auxilliary input won't do. > > > Also if memory serves there were two types of phono output at one stage > > > (crystal and ceramic???) which used different output levels. > > > > > > Sheesh, i'm just telling everyone how ancient i yam. > > > > Actually on mine it is from the turntable to the tapedecks line in and > > then from the tape deck line out to the sound card phono jack. Works like > > a champ with gramofile. The tape deck does the preamp and filter and it > > sounds pretty good in .wav . YMMV > > Does the turntable have a pre-amp? Not sure who you are asking but on my setup it is just a technics turntable, no preamp. -- Dennis M. linux user #180842
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