Hi guys what is the best solution in your opinion to rip vinyl?
Now I have a Reloop 2000 and a Traktor Audio 4
What is the best solution of software and hardware (turntables, shells and audio interface) to start this process?
I really want to extract some mp3 at 320kbps with a really high quality sound
Thanks in advance for helpful
Vinyl Ripping
Re: Vinyl Ripping
With your current set up I would just get a good quality cartridge and rip to wav or aiff.
You can eq and limit the file slightly in a daw.
If you are really serious about ripping you can upgrade all your kit and become an expert eqing the file but for basic needs the above should do just right.
You can eq and limit the file slightly in a daw.
If you are really serious about ripping you can upgrade all your kit and become an expert eqing the file but for basic needs the above should do just right.
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Re: Vinyl Ripping
Record into a computer at in at 24/96 as the original source and use those. Heavey but worth it.
If you chose to fill up a usb with 2/3rd the sound of mp3's at least you'll have a reference point to the cleanest source, and save them separately.
Funny story, I'm currently doing this, recorded like 5 hours, and got a little too click-happy and lost about 4 hrs yaay! Ha!
I think 320kps is too high on the high end, I've always preferred playing 256 kps my entire life.
Just my .02
If you chose to fill up a usb with 2/3rd the sound of mp3's at least you'll have a reference point to the cleanest source, and save them separately.
Funny story, I'm currently doing this, recorded like 5 hours, and got a little too click-happy and lost about 4 hrs yaay! Ha!
I think 320kps is too high on the high end, I've always preferred playing 256 kps my entire life.
Just my .02