Recording Vinyl w/ NO preamp

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Shonsteez

Gurpologist
Yo i read the other day in computer music magazine that theres a feature in the Magix Audio Cleaning Lab where U can record yer vinyl to the computer without having a preamp on the turntable! - Anybody tried that yet? - Or, for that matter, what other prgms does this work with? - Reason im asking is cuz i aint got a preamp for my table, so im kinda screwed.


STEEZ
 
Quote from PCWorld.com (basically spend $40 on a preamp instead and you're sorted):

Magix's Audio Cleaning Lab 2005 utility ($40) comes with filters that are capable of substituting for a preamp, according to the vendor, so I tested them, too. Though the filters worked--more or less--the resulting audio was noticeably flat, with fake-sounding bass. And Magix did a poor job of documenting this filtering capability: I wasted considerable time trying to figure out how to forgo the preamp. For superior-quality sound and better control, you should invest the $40 or so that a hardware preamp costs. And while you're shopping, buy yourself a record-cleaning brush. The less dust you leave in your LPs' grooves, the less noise you'll have to clean up after importation.

Evil
 

DJFANTOM

ILLIEN
Evil Scientist said:
Quote from PCWorld.com (basically spend $40 on a preamp instead and you're sorted):

Magix's Audio Cleaning Lab 2005 utility ($40) comes with filters that are capable of substituting for a preamp, according to the vendor, so I tested them, too. Though the filters worked--more or less--the resulting audio was noticeably flat, with fake-sounding bass. And Magix did a poor job of documenting this filtering capability: I wasted considerable time trying to figure out how to forgo the preamp. For superior-quality sound and better control, you should invest the $40 or so that a hardware preamp costs. And while you're shopping, buy yourself a record-cleaning brush. The less dust you leave in your LPs' grooves, the less noise you'll have to clean up after importation.

Evil


exactly. i mean software can emulate alot of things... but when it comes to something like that you better off with a hard ware preamp. they only like 40$ at your local guitar center or whatever near you... or u can even get a cheap lil mixer from a pawn shop or something.....
 
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