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johntherevelato
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I have a load of vinyl that I need to record on to MP3 - about 20 EPs.
I know the basic process of basically connecting an amp out into the microphone jack of the computer and then using a recording program to capture the sound input.
However, when I did this with a cassette recording, using the sound recording program Polderbits, it turned out that the resulting file was very large (480mb for a 45 min recording). So if I was recording singles, that would be the equivalent of 11 tracks at about 45mb each.
The equipment I am using quite basic i.e. basic sound card, basic amp and record player.
Are there any special techniques I can employ that will help me get the most out of the recording experience? Also, what about the file sizes? Is there a way I can make them smaller?
Thanks in advance.
I know the basic process of basically connecting an amp out into the microphone jack of the computer and then using a recording program to capture the sound input.
However, when I did this with a cassette recording, using the sound recording program Polderbits, it turned out that the resulting file was very large (480mb for a 45 min recording). So if I was recording singles, that would be the equivalent of 11 tracks at about 45mb each.
The equipment I am using quite basic i.e. basic sound card, basic amp and record player.
Are there any special techniques I can employ that will help me get the most out of the recording experience? Also, what about the file sizes? Is there a way I can make them smaller?
Thanks in advance.
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