Am Sonntag, 21. Oktober 2007 schrieb Dave Phillips: > Jan Depner wrote: > > I don't know about the USB turntables but I find it very easy to > >record from my standard system. I run the turntable output into a > >preamp (usually my DSP 2000 ADC/DAC 1/2 inputs but sometimes a tube > >preamp), then, run the input channels through JAMin using the RIAA EQ > >curve that is in the JAMin distribution, then run that into Ardour (or > >any other JACK enabled recorder). Works like a champ. > Thanks, Jan. I have access to a similar system, but I figured if I > wanted somehing for casual use in the studio I'd go for the USB > alternative. Is the advice re: JAMin and the EQ curve still applicable ? These USB-devices "should" give the real line-signal without the need to correct. There are even turntables (manufactured in the old gdr) which don't need the correcting pre-amplifier because its built-in. But if it is needed you will here the difference between the original and the corrected signal. Arnold -- visit http://www.arnoldarts.de/ --- Hi, I am a .signature virus. Please copy me into your ~/.signature and send me to all your contacts. After a month or so log in as root and do a rm / -rf. Or ask your administrator to do so...
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