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Copying vinyl records using a Notebook

 
 
Michael McCloskey
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      28th Aug 2003
I want to copy vinyl records onto CD.
I have a notebook computer which has only a Mic in. It has no Line In.

What are my options?
Can I pug the turntable into the Mic In ?
Is there some other way to attach a sound card to a notebook ?



 
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Andrew E
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      29th Aug 2003
LPs or specifically the turntable is one piece of equit-
ment that must go thru a phono-in port.Direct to a comp-
uter will damage it,theres some type of voltage or amps
only a turntable has.Go thru a reciever,or amp,then use
the mic-in,dwnload the windows encoder for xp to record.
The mic-in should work,start in low settings.
>-----Original Message-----
>I want to copy vinyl records onto CD.
>I have a notebook computer which has only a Mic in. It

has no Line In.
>
>What are my options?
>Can I pug the turntable into the Mic In ?
>Is there some other way to attach a sound card to a

notebook ?
>
>
>
>.
>

 
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Jon Svensson
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      29th Aug 2003
can you put a headphone out from the player/amp into the mike in?

Jon


"Andrew E" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> LPs or specifically the turntable is one piece of equit-
> ment that must go thru a phono-in port.Direct to a comp-
> uter will damage it,theres some type of voltage or amps
> only a turntable has.Go thru a reciever,or amp,then use
> the mic-in,dwnload the windows encoder for xp to record.
> The mic-in should work,start in low settings.
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I want to copy vinyl records onto CD.
> >I have a notebook computer which has only a Mic in. It

> has no Line In.
> >
> >What are my options?
> >Can I pug the turntable into the Mic In ?
> >Is there some other way to attach a sound card to a

> notebook ?
> >
> >
> >
> >.
> >



 
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Phil
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      29th Aug 2003
You will need a preamp for phono cartridges in order to properly equalize
and boost the signal from the cartridge. You need to go into your sound
control panel mixer and turn off the 20db boost setting, if there is one. If
lowering your mike gain control quite a bit during recording still fails to
produce undistorted output, you may need to put some type of attenuator
between the preamp and the input. Finally, since the mike input is MONO, you
will need a special, stereo to MONO adapter, which has resistors in each
channel, to mix down your signal for the input. Using a plain, 2 down to 1
cable will cause severe distortion.

"Michael McCloskey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:bikt8m$c1h$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I want to copy vinyl records onto CD.
> I have a notebook computer which has only a Mic in. It has no Line In.
>
> What are my options?
> Can I pug the turntable into the Mic In ?
> Is there some other way to attach a sound card to a notebook ?
>
>
>



 
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Jon Svensson
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      29th Aug 2003
Is there anything that can be done using the firewire / usb ports?

Jon

"Phil" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> You will need a preamp for phono cartridges in order to properly equalize
> and boost the signal from the cartridge. You need to go into your sound
> control panel mixer and turn off the 20db boost setting, if there is one.

If
> lowering your mike gain control quite a bit during recording still fails

to
> produce undistorted output, you may need to put some type of attenuator
> between the preamp and the input. Finally, since the mike input is MONO,

you
> will need a special, stereo to MONO adapter, which has resistors in each
> channel, to mix down your signal for the input. Using a plain, 2 down to 1
> cable will cause severe distortion.
>
> "Michael McCloskey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:bikt8m$c1h$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I want to copy vinyl records onto CD.
> > I have a notebook computer which has only a Mic in. It has no Line In.
> >
> > What are my options?
> > Can I pug the turntable into the Mic In ?
> > Is there some other way to attach a sound card to a notebook ?
> >
> >
> >

>
>



 
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Michael McCloskey
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      1st Sep 2003
Yes, I can.


"Jon Svensson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> can you put a headphone out from the player/amp into the mike in?
>
> Jon
>
>
> "Andrew E" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:062d01c36dd6$20803d50$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > LPs or specifically the turntable is one piece of equit-
> > ment that must go thru a phono-in port.Direct to a comp-
> > uter will damage it,theres some type of voltage or amps
> > only a turntable has.Go thru a reciever,or amp,then use
> > the mic-in,dwnload the windows encoder for xp to record.
> > The mic-in should work,start in low settings.
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >I want to copy vinyl records onto CD.
> > >I have a notebook computer which has only a Mic in. It

> > has no Line In.
> > >
> > >What are my options?
> > >Can I pug the turntable into the Mic In ?
> > >Is there some other way to attach a sound card to a

> > notebook ?
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >.
> > >

>
>



 
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Michael McCloskey
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      1st Sep 2003
So if the mike input is MONO does that mean I will be recording my records
in MONO.
If so then this is not what I want as the records wont sound like they do on
vinyl.

Is there any way to hook an external sound card to a notebook computer



"Phil" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> You will need a preamp for phono cartridges in order to properly equalize
> and boost the signal from the cartridge. You need to go into your sound
> control panel mixer and turn off the 20db boost setting, if there is one.

If
> lowering your mike gain control quite a bit during recording still fails

to
> produce undistorted output, you may need to put some type of attenuator
> between the preamp and the input. Finally, since the mike input is MONO,

you
> will need a special, stereo to MONO adapter, which has resistors in each
> channel, to mix down your signal for the input. Using a plain, 2 down to 1
> cable will cause severe distortion.
>
> "Michael McCloskey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:bikt8m$c1h$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I want to copy vinyl records onto CD.
> > I have a notebook computer which has only a Mic in. It has no Line In.
> >
> > What are my options?
> > Can I pug the turntable into the Mic In ?
> > Is there some other way to attach a sound card to a notebook ?
> >
> >
> >

>
>



 
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Jon Svensson
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      2nd Sep 2003
There is a SoundBlaster MP3+ USB that looks like it will do the job

Jon


"Michael McCloskey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> So if the mike input is MONO does that mean I will be recording my records
> in MONO.
> If so then this is not what I want as the records wont sound like they do

on
> vinyl.
>
> Is there any way to hook an external sound card to a notebook computer
>
>
>
> "Phil" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> > You will need a preamp for phono cartridges in order to properly

equalize
> > and boost the signal from the cartridge. You need to go into your sound
> > control panel mixer and turn off the 20db boost setting, if there is

one.
> If
> > lowering your mike gain control quite a bit during recording still fails

> to
> > produce undistorted output, you may need to put some type of attenuator
> > between the preamp and the input. Finally, since the mike input is MONO,

> you
> > will need a special, stereo to MONO adapter, which has resistors in each
> > channel, to mix down your signal for the input. Using a plain, 2 down to

1
> > cable will cause severe distortion.
> >
> > "Michael McCloskey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:bikt8m$c1h$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > I want to copy vinyl records onto CD.
> > > I have a notebook computer which has only a Mic in. It has no Line In.
> > >
> > > What are my options?
> > > Can I pug the turntable into the Mic In ?
> > > Is there some other way to attach a sound card to a notebook ?
> > >
> > >
> > >

> >
> >

>
>



 
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