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In Reply to: recording audio from sourcws posted by mark on October 30, 1999 at 22:16:46:
To record tape or cd, you'll need an adapter to convert the r/l RCAs to a stereo 1/8 mini. RadioShack will have one.
For a turntable, it's a bit trickier, a TT needs a preamp (w/ground). You can run it thru your Stereo and then run the tape outs to your sc, but depending on the quality of your stereo, results will differ.
You can purchase a phono preamp or an external mixer with the same and use it between the source and the sc.
Or you can record the vinyl to cassette tape, first, and follow the tip on connecting a tape deck.
With an inexpensive SC and non-professional mastering S/W, this may be your best option, the quality will be reduced, but, depending on your setup, you may not be able to hear the difference.
For high quality applications, I would suggest an external mixer.
: How do I record sounds from phono outs/ins which would connect to my stereo (For taped music to be put onto my harddrive for later manipulation) or turntables and into my soundcard (AWE 64) - I know I'll need a software sampler, but what leads are necessary?
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: Could I use the wave recorder I got with the AWE 64 to do this?
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