Digital converter?

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I am planning to buy a Cakewalk Pyro 5 to use to burn audio tapes to CD. Someone told me that in order to get good results I need to buy a digital converter to convert the audio signal to digital before it goes in to my computer. I've used Easy CD Creator without a digital converter without problem, and wonder if I will gain noticeable improvement in quality with a digital converter. I never even heard of one until yesterday.

Anyone know anything about this?

Thanks,

Jerry
 
I'm sure it won't.
In your case the computer already acts as a digital converter. Plus the sound quality of an audio tape can not possibly be noticably improved. It's only audio tape.
 
your soundcard's line in is a digital converter. its not a good one, but i doubt you'll notice anything staggeringly better from cassette (especially since you're probably gonna want to buy a $100 one, which won't be a huge step up anyway)
 
Digital converter

Paganinio and Treymonfauntre: Thanks so much for your replies. I'm poised to buy a Mbox converter for $299 (on sale from $449.) I keep seeking advice from people with more experience than I have, and generally speaking I have been told that having a good converter with a USB connection will noticeably improve the sound quality of the CD. I'm never sure when I'm being sold a line. but it does seem like I want to move up to a Cakewalk Sonar or Pro Tool in order to have more control over how I edit and mix the tapes.

I really appreciate any imput that I can get...

Thanks

Jerry
 
if you really want a dramatic step up in terms of great "analog-ish" sound, great soundstage/imaging and superb construction...the mytek products are outstanding. I just bought the mytek stereo 192 myself, but there are several other products. They arent cheap, but I figgered if you were talking about protools, you had some dough. :p :D Lavry is another good name in the adc realm....also the benchmark ADC1 is getting good reviews. (though to me it sounds more sterile, not as warm and fuzzy. )
I can get the best price around for the mytek should you ever want one. (no im not a dealer, just a customer who knows a dealer and gets good deals ;) )

also... the MAudio 24/96 is a bit perfect card that many folks have used to do transfers. www.mytekdigital.com (for the mytek products)

teddy
 
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