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Originally Posted by Stacatto It's time to start downloading LP vinyl albums on the shelf to hard drive. The newer turntables with USB are one method.
If it's feasable, I have a Yamaha YP-211 direct-drive turntable with RCA plugs, if it is compatible for wiring it in?
Any suggestions from those that have gone there? |
You don't need a USB turntable; most of them are very poor quality and will damage your records. Your Yamaha turntable is very nice!
The general term for this process is "needle drop". I have hundreds of CDs made this way from my record collection. Goes like this:
Turntable -> Phono Preamp -> sound card -> Computer -> MP3 or CD
The easiest way to accomplish "phono preamp" is to use your regular stereo receiver. Connect the "Tape out" to the "Line In" on your computer. Use Audacity or another program to record while the record is playing, trim the empty space, and save as WAV or MP3.
Here is a good thread in an audiophile forum I frequent which covers the process in excruciating detail.
http://www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/sh...ht=needle+drop