Convert your vinyl to MP3 usb thing (1 Viewer)

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http://www.iwantoneofthose.com/search.do?productCode=USBTUR

This looks great

Theres probably a cheaper way but still...


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The ION USB deck turns the past into the future. A remarkably rapid march of time has seen the media for music transformed from vinyl to tape to CD and now to MP3. In the headlong rush there's a lot of music that's been left behind, which is where this brilliant piece of kit comes in. Whether you've a stack of old 45's, 33's or even 78's (gawd bless you), you can now convert them to MP3s with this USB Turntable. Obviously it works like any regular turntable, but plug a USB cable into the back of it and then into your computer, and with the software provided you can convert your vinyl into WAV, WMV and MP3s. You can even plug a tape deck into an auxiliary port and convert your old cassettes. The software makes the transition easy to manage, and is also bundled with a trial version of Bias Soundsoap 2 for cleaning and restoring crackly tracks. It was so nice to get out some of our old vinyls that we hadn't listened to in years, and then pop them into our iPods to take around with us. The conversion of an album is done all in one go, you simply split up the tracks and name them, and you can even record them at double speed to save time and the software will convert them back to 'real' time. It was such a joy to dust off our vinyl and bring it back to life after all these years - we ended up listening to albums we hadn't heard in years.
The ION USB turntable includes Audacity software for Mac/PC for recording as well as a trial of Bias Soundsoap 2 for cleaning and restoring vinyl.
This product is compatible with any software that supports USB audio input sound cards - simply plug it into a spare USB port - it requires no special drivers for Windows (98,2000,XP) or Mac (OS9 and above
 
there is most certainly cheaper ways but they tend to be a bit fiddly and full of fuck ups and volume problems and the like
 
there was a convertor in tower a while back - phono inputs, usb line to pc/mac which looked fairly straightforward, think it was about 50 quid
 
eoinbox said:
there was a convertor in tower a while back - phono inputs, usb line to pc/mac which looked fairly straightforward, think it was about 50 quid

The whole deck thing is handy for people who don't alreadyhave access to restoration software - some comes bundled with it. But otherwise what you saw is prob the easiest thing for people who don't just have a soundcard they can lash into.
 
http://www.iwantoneofthose.com/search.do?productCode=USBTUR

This looks great

Theres probably a cheaper way but still...


usbtur_lg.jpg



The ION USB deck turns the past into the future. A remarkably rapid march of time has seen the media for music transformed from vinyl to tape to CD and now to MP3. In the headlong rush there's a lot of music that's been left behind, which is where this brilliant piece of kit comes in. Whether you've a stack of old 45's, 33's or even 78's (gawd bless you), you can now convert them to MP3s with this USB Turntable. Obviously it works like any regular turntable, but plug a USB cable into the back of it and then into your computer, and with the software provided you can convert your vinyl into WAV, WMV and MP3s. You can even plug a tape deck into an auxiliary port and convert your old cassettes. The software makes the transition easy to manage, and is also bundled with a trial version of Bias Soundsoap 2 for cleaning and restoring crackly tracks. It was so nice to get out some of our old vinyls that we hadn't listened to in years, and then pop them into our iPods to take around with us. The conversion of an album is done all in one go, you simply split up the tracks and name them, and you can even record them at double speed to save time and the software will convert them back to 'real' time. It was such a joy to dust off our vinyl and bring it back to life after all these years - we ended up listening to albums we hadn't heard in years.
The ION USB turntable includes Audacity software for Mac/PC for recording as well as a trial of Bias Soundsoap 2 for cleaning and restoring vinyl.
This product is compatible with any software that supports USB audio input sound cards - simply plug it into a spare USB port - it requires no special drivers for Windows (98,2000,XP) or Mac (OS9 and above

Me dad just ordeered one of these, if its the one being advertised in the sunday times, and it's being sent to my gaff so I'll have a go with it and let ye know what it's like before I send it on to him.
 

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