From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Matthew
Bullis
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2017 9:18 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Vinyl Studio
There are plenty of machines out there that will help with this. I think they
start at around a hundred dollars, but not sure
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Subject: Re: Vinyl Studio
I use a micro fibre cloth these days, pulls the dust from the record.
> On 19 Jan 2017, at 8:12 pm, André van Deventer
> wrote:
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> Still must find the time to put this through its paces. Just trying to find
> the best s
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Subject: Re: Vinyl Studio
I use a micro fibre cloth these days, pulls the dust from the record.
> On 19 Jan 2017, at 8:12 pm, André van Deventer
> wrote:
>
> Still must find the time to put this through its paces. Just trying to find
> the best s
- NAD
> preamp and Rega iii turntable!
>
> Regards
>
> Andr é
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> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane
> Trethowan
> Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2017 9:43 PM
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> Su
Dane
Trethowan
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2017 9:43 PM
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Subject: Fwd: Vinyl Studio
Hi!
Here’s an eMail from someone writing to the techno-chat list regarding the
Vinyl Studio Record Cataloging and Recording Software for Windows and Mac OS.
I own both the versions of
Hi!
Here’s an eMail from someone writing to the techno-chat list regarding the
Vinyl Studio Record Cataloging and Recording Software for Windows and Mac OS.
I own both the versions of this excellent Software and of course credit goes to
another list member of pc-audio who brought Vinyl Studio to
Finally got some time to work with Vinyl Studio Pro.
As list members will recall, I got some time this past weekend to sample
a few Vinyl singles in my collection, I didn't have a lot of time at my
disposal then so it was a hurried session, sample the singles using a
Zoom H1 rec
I didn’t get as much time with Vinyl Studio Pro as I would have liked, had a
few other issues to deal with though that didn’t stop me sampling some of the
Vinyl, even though I was away from the computers and all thanks goes to the
Zoom H1 for making the sampling possible, Just hooked the H1 up
I use a humbucker by evtech if I remember correctly, much heavier but
works well.
On Thu, 22 Sep 2016 19:12:47 -0400,
Tom wrote:
>
> Most likely you'll need a ground loop isolation
> transformer. Radio Shack made a stereo one for around
> fifteen dollars but don't think Radio Shack is in
> busine
Most likely you'll need a ground loop isolation
transformer. Radio Shack made a stereo one for around
fifteen dollars but don't think Radio Shack is in
business any longer.
Tom
** Your Message **
>I have a turntable and a preamp which I need to use to
get vinyl into a PC and I'm getting 60-cycle
the hum at all?
> Btw, be looking forward to hearing about the software.
> Thanks.
>
> - Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan"
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
> Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 12:34 PM
> Subject: Putting Vinyl Studio Pr
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 12:34 PM
Subject: Putting Vinyl Studio Pro Through Its Paces
Yep, will be doing that this weekend, have some lost 45’s bought from Vinyl
Australia to sample and I’ve got the old Aiwa Turntable prepared and ready,
have one of the computers here connected to
ro-ject carbon, and it's a
>>> beauty of a unit! True you pay more for their products, but it's audiofile
>>> grade, and getting their phono box that they make is quite a setup.
>>> - Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan"
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From: "Dane Trethowan"
>>
>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 12:33 PM
>> Subject: Re: Putting Vinyl Studio Pro Through Its Paces
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>> Probably not worth bothering about unless you have
pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Byron
> Stephens
> Sent: 22 September 2016 02:35 AM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Re: Putting Vinyl Studio Pro Through Its Paces
>
> No problem! The pro-ject tables have the adjustable tracking via counterwate,
> an
Stephens
Sent: 22 September 2016 02:35 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Putting Vinyl Studio Pro Through Its Paces
No problem! The pro-ject tables have the adjustable tracking via counterwate,
and the phono box is the preamp that you will need. Also these turntables are
dead on for speed
nesday, September 21, 2016 5:26 PM
Subject: Re: Putting Vinyl Studio Pro Through Its Paces
Thanks for this, my Aiwa is getting a little old now and I have been looking
around for a replacement.
Thankfully one of the Hi-Fi specialist stores I know very well does stock
Pro-ject and they’re supposed t
> - Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan"
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
> Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 12:33 PM
> Subject: Re: Putting Vinyl Studio Pro Through Its Paces
>
>
> Probably not worth bothering about unless you have a whole
uot;
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Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 12:33 PM
Subject: Re: Putting Vinyl Studio Pro Through Its Paces
Probably not worth bothering about unless you have a whole stack of LP’S or
Singles in vinyl to sample and thus catalogue.
On 22 Sep. 2016, at 5:04 am, A
o the same thing yet.
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> -Original Message-
> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane
> Trethowan
> Sent: 21 September 2016 06:34 PM
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> Subject: Putting Vinyl Studio Pro Through Its Paces
>
>
stage built-in.
I have both the Mac and Windows versions of Vinyl Studio Pro so it will be
interesting to see which I get better access to, the Mac or the Windows
version, at this early stage they both seem rather equal.
**
Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest o
and Windows versions of Vinyl Studio Pro so it will be
interesting to see which I get better access to, the Mac or the Windows
version, at this early stage they both seem rather equal.
**
Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the
halfwits in this world
yer and
equipment to connect to the mac?
/A
On 11 Sep 2016, at 20:02, Dane Trethowan wrote:
I’m using the version of Vinyl Studio for OSX as I write which is also
incredibly accessible and easy to use, like the Windows version there are tips
at startup to get you on your way and everything is
ersion of Vinyl Studio for OSX as I write which is also
> incredibly accessible and easy to use, like the Windows version there are
> tips at startup to get you on your way and everything is laid out very
> clearly in the Interface for the App.
> The Help system is very comprehensive.
be quite accessible. Will have to see how the complete things
>> work though when recording. It seems to be very specifically geared towards
>> working with vinyl lps. While you can probably use something like audacity
>> for this purpose, chances are that vinyl studio might b
I’m using the version of Vinyl Studio for OSX as I write which is also
incredibly accessible and easy to use, like the Windows version there are tips
at startup to get you on your way and everything is laid out very clearly in
the Interface for the App.
The Help system is very comprehensive
It should be pointed out that Vinyl Studio is not a sound editor, it is
specifically designed to record albums from Record or tape however you
can import albums that you have recorded so therefore you may have made
and edited recordings with Sound Forge, Total Recorder and so on.
I'm
ed does offer
those extra vinyl perks. I've been a Sound Forge user for fifteen years, and if
this Vinyl Studio can detect the pauses between songs and pull track data from
an online database like Discogs, then this would be great. A lot of my vinyl
isn't in those cd databases, so if i
I'd be curious to know how you like the program, and if it indeed does offer
those extra vinyl perks. I've been a Sound Forge user for fifteen years, and if
this Vinyl Studio can detect the pauses between songs and pull track data from
an online database like Discogs, then this woul
d even the menus seem
to be quite accessible. Will have to see how the complete things work though
when recording. It seems to be very specifically geared towards working with
vinyl lps. While you can probably use something like audacity for this
purpose, chances are that vinyl studio migh
geared towards working with
vinyl lps. While you can probably use something like audacity for this
purpose, chances are that vinyl studio might be a lot easier to work with.
-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane
Trethowan
Sent: 11
Hi!
I didn't intend trying this App but I'm now very glad I did at least
take a look, you can find Vinyl Studio at
http://www.alpinesoft.co.uk/VinylStudio/register.aspx
You can download a free trial of Vinyl Studio or buy a licence for $29
U.S. which I beleive to be extremely
so an auxiliary output. Very solidly constructed
little box with also a recording volume control on the front.
With it came a programme called Vinyl Studio lite. I’m just wondering if
anyone has ever used this programme and whether it is accessible? I suppose
this is no big deal as you can us
Hello Andre
Where did you obtain this beast and what was the price?
Regards
Fanus
From: André van Deventer
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2016 4:47 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: accessibility of vinyl studio lite
Hi folks
Just received my NAD PP4 phono preamplifier. Nice little
.
With it came a programme called Vinyl Studio lite. Im just wondering if
anyone has ever used this programme and whether it is accessible? I suppose
this is no big deal as you can use any editor like audacity for example to
do your recordings but I was just wondering.
Regards
André
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