Randy Myers
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One feature of my McIntosh phono stage is that if has a ADC, in fact it has a AKM ADC. So last night I decided to try it and see what kind of recording it could make. McIntosh suggested Vinyl Studio software so I went with this.
The first album took a couple tries to get the settings correct. I wanted to save in FLAC and the Mc can output resolution up to 24 bit 96 Khz, therefore I wanted the software to record at this level.
The first trial album went pretty well. The only thing that I did not like was that I had recorded at too low of a level. I have figured out how to change this and am going to re-record the album plus a couple others.
I do believe this is going to be very nice. There are several albums that I have that there is no digital version, or the CD is the only version. In each of these cases the vinyl is a better option, but if I want to listen to this album on my portable, for example, this is a great way of doing it. The 24/96 conversation seemed to work great so this should be another way of enjoying my vinyl, in a digital version
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The first album took a couple tries to get the settings correct. I wanted to save in FLAC and the Mc can output resolution up to 24 bit 96 Khz, therefore I wanted the software to record at this level.
The first trial album went pretty well. The only thing that I did not like was that I had recorded at too low of a level. I have figured out how to change this and am going to re-record the album plus a couple others.
I do believe this is going to be very nice. There are several albums that I have that there is no digital version, or the CD is the only version. In each of these cases the vinyl is a better option, but if I want to listen to this album on my portable, for example, this is a great way of doing it. The 24/96 conversation seemed to work great so this should be another way of enjoying my vinyl, in a digital version
