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Devices => Sound Cards, DAC's, Receivers, Speakers, and Headphones => Topic started by: robertisonline on March 10, 2017, 10:31:32 am
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Hi,
I'm trying to make a vinyl rip to 24/96 FLAC or AIFF. I've never done this before but I'm hoping some of you have and could share your process with us.
Thanks.
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Hi
yes, just connect your turntable to an AD, sample with a DAW and you get flac-files.
Flac Files you import into JRiver and enjoy.
Peter
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Can the quality of the turntable and A/D affect the quality of the rip?
Thanks!
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Can the quality of the turntable and A/D affect the quality of the rip?
Thanks
Hi
yes, just connect your turntable to an AD, sample with a DAW and you get flac-files.
Flac Files you import into JRiver and enjoy.
Peter
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Can the quality of the turntable and A/D affect the quality of the rip?
Yes of course
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Hi
yes the AD, turntable, phonopramp (RIAA) anfd the pick-up influnece heavily the quality. And your LP for sure.
hum is a common problem, first optimize that.
There is cleaning software to get rid of click, cracks rumble etc. to some extent only.
Peter
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Do you know any companies that do vinyl rips? Unfortunately, the only turntable I have is very old. Thanks so much for the info. I hope to get into vinyl eventually. I’m currently engrossed in DSD and loving it!
Thanks
Robert
Hi
yes the AD, turntable, phonopramp (RIAA) anfd the pick-up influnece heavily the quality. And your LP for sure.
hum is a common problem, first optimize that.
There is cleaning software to get rid of click, cracks rumble etc. to some extent only.
Peter