10/17/06
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quip
to be honest the turntable looks a little rubbish and the analogue to digital convertors will probably not be up to much either. get a decent turntable and a decent usb sound card. easy.
10/17/06
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mrmistermr
easy? decent = 1210... £400, maybe 300 if yer lucky. USB soundcard also like another £100 - £150 some thinks likie, maybe the lottery...
10/18/06
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mrmistermr
is there not some belief that direct drive dex are a pain for sampling anyway coz of the hum from the motor? When you sample something from the motor, and then gain it up/ process it, you get a load of extra noise from the motor in the recording hence it stays in the sound .. annoying when making track...
as in, isnt it better to have a beld drive one which makes no hum when you sample it...?
10/18/06
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filarion
a properly grounded turntable doesn't hum either way. i think that the one you're looking at may be slightly crappy and probably has problems with drivers and whatnot... having said that... _when_ it works it will probably sound better than your old stereo's headphone outs. but omg.. "high speed vinyl recording"... stuff like that would really put me off.
10/18/06
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cbit
mrmr: why do you want a turntable btw?
10/19/06
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mrmistermr
i got loads of records which r going to waste. ive been putinmg them on ebay, but its breaking my heart and i know if i spent sum cash on a decent route into my pro tools system it'd be an excellent source of sound. thats about it.im weighing up the benefits with the chore...