Re: LP transfers- what hardware do you use?
- From: Simon Roberts <sdsr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 Oct 2007 11:18:49 -0700
In article <1193850341.311457.219890@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
threebs3bs@xxxxxxx says...
On Oct 31, 11:06 am, Steve Emerson <eme...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Do you mean A-D converter?
Thanks for the responses. Yes, I meant A->D.
I'm surprised by the responses. Do all of you who burn directly to CD
record any radio programs this way?
I don't. (In fact, I never listen to the radio, except occasionally in a car.)
I'm also interested to know if you have favorite programs for de-
clicking. I have not been pleased with the utilities I've tried, and
use an audio program where I can "iron" them out by hand, so to
speak.
clickrepair, already mentioned by others (though I usually don't bother, unless
the LP was unusually noisy).
Simon
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