djpawn internet junkie music enthusiast |
6 Nov 2007 09:19 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Recording Vinyl tips..
I need a good streamlined way to record my vinyl to my computer, make the files as loud as i can, and move on the next.. I want to do it properly so i never never never never have to do such a tedious thing ever again in my life.
PLEASE if anyone has done this succesfully let me know whats up..
the best sounding thing i have done, is record into soundforge, normalize (the music preset, not the LOUD one) then "wave hammer" that bitch.. sounds pretty close to a clean loud crisp copy... any other suggestions?
ALSO.. what is everyones feeling on ripping all your stuff to 320's compared to FLAC or some lossless audio codec?? |
jyro random title nobody |
6 Nov 2007 11:29 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: Recording Vinyl tips..
crazy! I was just coming on to ask the same question!
cept, I use peak or pro-tools. which would you suggest recording in and what sort of processing?? |
ciddic js user producer |
6 Nov 2007 22:30 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx + | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: Recording Vinyl tips..
http://junglescene.com/forums/browse.php?fid=9&tid=31179&mode=flat
^^^
Some time ago, I made a post on the same subject. You might be able to find something useful there.
Also, are you talking about ripping your vinyl to 320kbps? I only deal with Wav files when it comes to samples. I only use mp3 samples as temps, until I can track down a good version(cd/vinyl) and record it properly.
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djpawn internet junkie music enthusiast |
6 Nov 2007 23:09 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: Recording Vinyl tips..
naw im actually talking about my vinyl collection. for serato use.
wavs always go into my tunes too.. not really talking about production.. didnt make that clear i guess. |
obstrukt js regular nobody |
7 Nov 2007 00:15 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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I think the method your currently using is your best bet. TEDIOUS AS FUCK tho! |
origin administrator dancer |
7 Nov 2007 00:52 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: Recording Vinyl tips..
I say get a purpose-built phono preamp.
Guitar center sells a $40 preamp by ROLLS (It's small and red if you go asking about it)
that sounds great. Just hook your turntable up to the preamp then the preamp into your sound card. Record.
I think running through a DJ mixer crushes the life out of your records (except maybe something like the high end Allen & Heath Mixers, but even then the signal is going through EQ and Filters)
=Origin
Take a look at the preamp I was talking about:
http://www.samedaymusic.com/product--RLLVP29 |
ciddic js user producer |
7 Nov 2007 07:39 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx + | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: Recording Vinyl tips..
My bad. I never done the whole laptop dj thing, someone else could probably give you a better answer. When in doubt though, record at a superb setting(48k 24bit wav, I think flac is unnecessary) and then you can always convert to 320kbps mp3. Keep those wavs on some backup dvds to free up space.
Oh and that little red preamp looks nice. It outputs to 1/4 plugs too, nice! I might have to go pick one up and test it out. |
djpawn internet junkie music enthusiast |
7 Nov 2007 08:52 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: Recording Vinyl tips..
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"I think running through a DJ mixer crushes the life out of your records (except maybe something like the high end Allen & Heath Mixers, but even then the signal is going through EQ and Filters) "
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^^ yeah thats what i was realizing.. SO i will def go for the preamp. thanks ryan.
We are selling terabyte drives at my work now, so i might pick one of those bad boys up for backup. |
caelum moderator music enthusiast |
7 Nov 2007 09:19 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: Recording Vinyl tips..
Ortofon has some needles for that application, higher output than the normal ortofon... check... http://www.skratchworx.com/news/comments.php?id=652 |
alder random title |
7 Nov 2007 11:23 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: Recording Vinyl tips..
I agree, I own a rolls for ripping straight in. It sounds good.
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According to origin ...
I say get a purpose-built phono preamp.
Guitar center sells a $40 preamp by ROLLS (It's small and red if you go asking about it)
that sounds great. Just hook your turntable up to the preamp then the preamp into your sound card. Record.
I think running through a DJ mixer crushes the life out of your records (except maybe something like the high end Allen & Heath Mixers, but even then the signal is going through EQ and Filters)
=Origin
Take a look at the preamp I was talking about:
http://www.samedaymusic.com/product--RLLVP29
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mattdeco js regular dj |
14 Nov 2007 14:27 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: Recording Vinyl tips..
No technical tips here, but keep this in mind: If you're selling the vinyl after you rip it, make sure to create backups!!! I had a friend who ditched his entire vinyl collection after ripping it only to have a drive crash claim most of the tunes less than a year later...Your best bet would be to dump 'em to DVD or an external drive that does nothing but sit in a closet somewhere. |
djpawn internet junkie music enthusiast |
14 Nov 2007 16:29 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: Recording Vinyl tips..
yeah man. def gonna be backing everything up.. SUCH A PAIN IN THE ASS.. when you have a ton of records... gawd damn. |
frayedknot shaolin dj |
6 Dec 2007 12:16 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: Recording Vinyl tips..
I just found out if you want to rip your vinyl theres a function in serato that lets you do this. And since your decks go directly into the serato interface it bypasses your mixer and goes straight into your comp. I forget exactly how to do it off the top of my head but my roomate does it all the time. |
missbassie js regular music enthusiast |
6 Dec 2007 16:37 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Nice! I thought this whole process would be much more cash than 40 bones...
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According to origin ...
I say get a purpose-built phono preamp.
Guitar center sells a $40 preamp by ROLLS (It's small and red if you go asking about it)
that sounds great. Just hook your turntable up to the preamp then the preamp into your sound card. Record.
I think running through a DJ mixer crushes the life out of your records (except maybe something like the high end Allen & Heath Mixers, but even then the signal is going through EQ and Filters)
=Origin
Take a look at the preamp I was talking about:
http://www.samedaymusic.com/product--RLLVP29
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kellyd hardcore music enthusiast |
13 Dec 2007 10:06 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: Recording Vinyl tips..
THATS FUCKIN DOPE!!!
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According to frayedknot ...
I just found out if you want to rip your vinyl theres a function in serato that lets you do this. And since your decks go directly into the serato interface it bypasses your mixer and goes straight into your comp. I forget exactly how to do it off the top of my head but my roomate does it all the time.
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modernorganic js user record label |
13 Dec 2007 13:30 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx + | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: Recording Vinyl tips..
Recording directly into serato works well, for ripping vinyl you can go straight from the turntable, or run the turntable through a mixer/compressor/eq and record at a line level, either way you should, ideally, have a clear record and good needle. There are no export preferences however, everything gets saved as a 16bit stereo AIFF @ 44.1 khz. It's probably not the best way but its probably the easiest.
ps, the new version of serato software has ALOT of dope new features |
jos internet junkie dj |
13 Dec 2007 16:17 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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i just recently started implementing serato into my sets to play my own tunes. but i doubt i will ever sell my vinyls. those are relics that tell the story of my life musically. they will go to my grandkids. even if i have to pay to store them somewhere i won't ever give them up. |
bonus candidate nobody |
5 Jan 2008 04:38 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx = | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: Recording Vinyl tips..
totally what origin said, ive been rippin s**t thru my mixer for a while and it often dosent work out like i want it to. i'm also thinkin that you should use some ortofons for the project, they are the most well balanced needles frequency-wise ( shures are too warm for rippin ) ; |
djdmt moderator subscriber dj |
7 Jan 2008 02:20 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: Recording Vinyl tips..
Finally getting Serato tomorrow! My music choices have just doubled! Yay Serato!
Thanks forum! |
dlx js regular |
7 Jan 2008 02:25 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: Recording Vinyl tips..
Check out the new Ortofon Arkiv Cartridges. They are made specifically for that reason. We have them at guitar center as well as a cool phono pre made by Gem. |
unitlikesthebass candidate Agent |
21 Mar 2008 15:45 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx = | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: Recording Vinyl tips..
actually, you record in from the line in on serato...
you take the record out on your mixer, and plug it into the box, and set that to line and record...
its pretty easy, but doesnt bypass the mixer..
phono preamp is def the cleanest way to go
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According to frayedknot ...
I just found out if you want to rip your vinyl theres a function in serato that lets you do this. And since your decks go directly into the serato interface it bypasses your mixer and goes straight into your comp. I forget exactly how to do it off the top of my head but my roomate does it all the time.
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4_.phrantek._4 js regular producer |
21 Mar 2008 16:18 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: Recording Vinyl tips..
ehhh... if you modded your equipment to use balanced connectors, that would probably be cleaner. but that would probably also be a waste of money. |
djdmt moderator subscriber dj |
22 Mar 2008 04:53 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: Recording Vinyl tips..
i got the M-Audio Transit:
Has optical in/outs and it sounds amazing. I did two needledrops, one with and one without, and you can really tell the difference between the two. The USB input gets the best sound back into the computer.
Less than $100 too. Totally worth it.
~d
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luciphercolors js regular hacker |
22 Mar 2008 17:58 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: Recording Vinyl tips..
Does the transit have a preamp? |
djpawn internet junkie music enthusiast |
2 Apr 2008 08:41 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: Recording Vinyl tips..
mmkay. got a preamp. recording at a very decent level.
would anyone suggest normalizing the wavs after recording? for example through soundforge the "music" normalization setting?
anyone do this? |
unitlikesthebass js user Agent |
2 Apr 2008 08:59 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx + | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: Recording Vinyl tips..
i picked up that Rolls preamp, and it runs to loud for my recording.
thank goodness my mixer has the ability to turn off the eq features.. |
djpawn internet junkie music enthusiast |
2 Apr 2008 09:16 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: Recording Vinyl tips..
my console program for my motu has a level i can adjust. i was happy i had to turn it down!
you normalize the wav? or do any processing to make it pop? |
unitlikesthebass js user Agent |
2 Apr 2008 09:27 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx + | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: Recording Vinyl tips..
no.. i just put it in as close to clipping as possible...
ive found that the pop removal thing changes the overall sound quality. for me anyways |
djpawn internet junkie music enthusiast |
2 Apr 2008 09:28 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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grr yeah i was worried about that. and you get a loud enough recording? compared to other mp3s say you would buy online? |
unitlikesthebass js user Agent |
2 Apr 2008 09:36 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx + | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: Recording Vinyl tips..
yeah...
keep it just under clipping, and then you can adjust the volume in serato if you need to go louder |
alpha448 js regular crackhead |
22 Apr 2008 16:40 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: Recording Vinyl tips..
i use an audigy 2 zs platinum sound card that has composite-in(L and R channels in) hook it up to my mixer and press record.
when recording... my levels do max out passed 100% and i just normalize to 96%... sound is excellent...
edit: oh and i then burn ALL my mp3z in a DATA format on DVD... then save/catalog my DVDz using this program called "advanced disk catalog" and badda bing you got all your tracks cataloged and backed up!
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