Vinyl to CD using Cubase

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Kevin Deschwazi

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I'll soon be getting a record deck and intend burning some of my old vinyl to CD and also converting some stuff to MP3.

I have no problem recording the stuff into Cubase SE, (actually I have a problem recording anything at the moment but that's in another thread :rolleyes: ) I have an integrated amp with phono in and line outs.

I'm intending to record whole LPs as one wav file and then split that into seperate wav files so that the tracks can be recorded as seperate songs onto CD and also so I can pick seperate tracks for my MP3 player.

So my question is am I able to do this in Cubase? If so how?

Thanks in advance and apologies that this isn't strictly a home recording question.
 
Cubase has no facility for burning tracks to CD, but it can certainly be used to split up the individual tracks. The "Detect Silence" tool would work well for this.

CD Architect is what I use for creating CDs from vinyl - it allows easy splitting, plus you order songs, create the track list and burn all from the same s/w.
 
Yeah burning from Cubase isn't an issue I was intending to export into CDex for that.

CD Architect looks excellent but unforunately a little pricey seeing as I'll not have much future use for it once I've imported my Vinyl (not a huge collection).

I'll read up on the detect silence tool in the manual.

Thanks a lot for your help.
 
Cubase could record the tracks but why not use wav lab. It is more designed for this sort of thing. Been doing a bit of it myself as well.
I would also recomend DartPro for audio restoration. Excellent software.
 
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