Turntable To Computer Sound Quality?

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Beatmaker
ill o.g.
I run my turntable through the mixer to the turntable, and everything sounds good except I get a buzzing noise over my recording. It is not real bad, but it's bad enough so taht I cant work with my samples.

The noise starts as soon as I turn the mixer on, even before I play a record.

I spent all last night trying different combinations with setting on the mixer and in the computer and i can't get rid of the buzzing sound.

Does anyone have any suggestions? I use BOSS BX-600 mixer model .
 

Formant024

Digital Smokerings
ill o.g.
Use quality needles like the Shure TG series and look for a good phono pre amp. If your mixer isn't topnotch than it probably lacks a good phono pre amp( I dont know your mixer though ). It's the usual, the more you pay for it the better the quality.

http://www.btech-usa.com/bt926.htm
Cheapest on I could find in a minute.
 
ill o.g.
Ground your turntable-
On the back of your mixer, you should have a little round metal thing that you can unscrew. The turntable should have a cord coming out that has 2 spike-looking-things at the end. Unscrew the circle thing a lil bit. Then put the spike thing into the crack of the circle thing. tighten it back up. Hum is gone.
 

Formant024

Digital Smokerings
ill o.g.
I scoped that BOSS BX-600, that's a 80's classic lol! I don't think it has the right impedancy for Phono input or it would be selectable.
 

jnxe

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
check underneath the turntables metal plate..sometimes they come with a eq switch...i think into a phono jack it should be switched off and when going into anything else it should be switched on
 
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