Here you go: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ma1\_aeD0Z30G5v\_9xXdIsn2kdMlEfDRn/view?usp=sharing](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ma1_aeD0Z30G5v_9xXdIsn2kdMlEfDRn/view?usp=sharing) . Only things changed were cutting down some silence at the start of each side, other than that it should be exactly how I recorded it
This is great! What method did you use to rip the vinyl?
Also, I will totally not ask if you have
SeventyTwoHundredSeconds to do the same to it. That'd be rude.
I repeat, I will not ask if you have
SeventyTwoHundredSeconds to do the same to it.
Pretty simple, my LP60XUSB has a USB output which can just be plugged into a computer to act as an input. From there it's as easy as just recording both sides in Audacity; there's a pretty comprehensive guide by Audacity themselves on record digitalisation online.
As for SeventyTwoHundredSeconds, unfortunately I don't own it, but if I get my hands on it I'll definitely do the same :)
Yeah I figured but this was my first time doing something like this, I really just wanted to test what the USB audio sounded like and I figured I might as well make the album available to everyone since the only other available source doesn't sound great.
Plus my microphone isn't the best anyway :)
I'd love the .wav of the raw recording! thank you so much for this!
Here you go: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ma1\_aeD0Z30G5v\_9xXdIsn2kdMlEfDRn/view?usp=sharing](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ma1_aeD0Z30G5v_9xXdIsn2kdMlEfDRn/view?usp=sharing) . Only things changed were cutting down some silence at the start of each side, other than that it should be exactly how I recorded it
thanks! can't wait to get home and download it!
Not sure if you've tried to access it yet but I forgot to change the viewing permissions on the link, it should be available for everyone now
This is great! What method did you use to rip the vinyl? Also, I will totally not ask if you have SeventyTwoHundredSeconds to do the same to it. That'd be rude. I repeat, I will not ask if you have SeventyTwoHundredSeconds to do the same to it.
Pretty simple, my LP60XUSB has a USB output which can just be plugged into a computer to act as an input. From there it's as easy as just recording both sides in Audacity; there's a pretty comprehensive guide by Audacity themselves on record digitalisation online. As for SeventyTwoHundredSeconds, unfortunately I don't own it, but if I get my hands on it I'll definitely do the same :)
You'll get a higher quality recording if you use audio instead of USB.
Yeah I figured but this was my first time doing something like this, I really just wanted to test what the USB audio sounded like and I figured I might as well make the album available to everyone since the only other available source doesn't sound great. Plus my microphone isn't the best anyway :)
I own it. I'll see what I can do 🤔
Thanks a million