People, are you talking about putting songs from the old records 33rpms unto a CD? I did not know that could be done by individuals like us! I wish I could find a way to do that, but I guess it would be easier and cheaper to buy these old labels on the new CDs that are springing up everywhere now. But I do have some special old records with German actors on them which are not reproduced. So let me hear of the possibilities. I had never heard of ripping vinyl. Marta On Mar 20, 2004, at 16:14, Bill King wrote:
> on 03/20/04 14:19, Bill Rising at brising at Louisville.edu wrote: > > >> .......... > > >> I could buy a Griffin iMic and use their Final Vinyl software to avoid >> using the amp... but I'm not sure how well this works. Has anyone done >> this and been pleased? > > >> ............. > > > Bill, > > I've used the same setup (iMic and Final Vinyl) to rip ONE song from > an LP. > So my experience is somewhat limited. > > The ripping was from the turntable and directly from the cartridge > with no > pre-amplification. Sounded fine after grounding the turntable. (My old > turntable used two-wire line cord.) > > I was using an older version of FV and have not tried 1.1.2 yet. > > I also haven't tried to separate multiple songs from a ripping with > FV. I > think Audacity would be better suited for this. That's a freebie from > soundforge.net > > Remember ripping two songs will surpass my experience level. > > Go for it. > > Bill > > > > | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will > | be March 23. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>. > | This list's page is <http://erdos.math.louisville.edu/macgroup>. | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will | be March 23. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>. | This list's page is <http://erdos.math.louisville.edu/macgroup>.
