bouldersoundguy
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That device plus a decent cassette deck plus 99% isopropyl alcohol and swabs plus a demagnetizer plus a certain amount of knowledge would get it done.
That device plus a decent cassette deck plus 99% isopropyl alcohol and swabs plus a demagnetizer plus a certain amount of knowledge would get it done.
I use line out of the deck and only use headphone jacks is there is no choice. The headphone jack of the Luxman I'm putting the head wear on, has a bullshit headphone jack. Usually, if there is a computer MIC input, it can take line input. MIC settings often mean there is extra gain. And that can usually be disabled.
No, I don't have any issue going into a computer MIC jack - you don't need Behringer. I have a pocked A/D that I can send any analog output to a digital input, if I want to skip some analog preamps.
Look at your control panel devices for recording. Left click on the open space of the device listing and make sure is is showing all devices. Often, you might see Realtek Mic input along with Realtek line input
I tried going in from line in of a tape player to the pc mic, and had the worst under water sounding recording imaginable. Is my pc mic not configured right for this kind of recording?
Tried going IN from LINE IN???
Should be line OUT to line IN.
Out from deck to IN of the computer
If I can't get the pc mic to work, I may buy behringer. Looking at images the behringer, I don't see line in for a 3.5 jack, and I do not understand the behringer's optical out put. I worry none of my current tape players will be able to be plugged into the behringer.
If I can't get the pc mic to work, I may buy behringer. Looking at images the behringer, I don't see line in for a 3.5 jack, and I do not understand the behringer's optical out put. I worry none of my current tape players will be able to be plugged into the behringer.
Keep in mind the Behringer is USB1 16/44 and 16/48, and, I have better signal to noise on several tape deck, including 2 cassettes. Many a crappy old sound blaster has better S/N
Thank you all so much. I have learned much from this thread, and I am going to probably try the behringer interface, and quality cassette deck combination.