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In Reply to: Nothing against turntables or Tascam posted by AbeCollins on May 19, 2025 at 14:51:22:
>>My point being, I think he was shooting for extreme dynamic range by >>keeping the signal low but the result was anemic sounding recordings.
That doesn't make any sense to me.
Unless I buy a recorder a dedicated laptop is going to be required. The Tascam is a basic 16/24-bit 44.1/48/96Kz recorder SS storage and a network interface. This is just about perfect for my specified usage - I'm waiting for a response from Tascam on a query I made on Saturday. There's a slightly less costly RME interface that adds another sample frequency, more gain choices, looks better but needs laptop.
Glad you mention it. My CDRW recorder is attached to my line out. Wonder if that line out could attach to a ADC that could connect to laptop running Audacity. What kind of connectors do you use on the laptop? What's a good ADC? How's that work - turn on ADC, prepare for needle drop, start Audacity, needle drop?
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- RE: Nothing against turntables or Tascam - Goober58 17:03:17 05/19/25 (1)
- RE: Nothing against turntables or Tascam - AbeCollins 19:27:21 05/20/25 (0)