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== Connect the turntable to the computer ==
* Clean the vinyl.
* Connect the turntable to the computer using a USB cable.
* Connect the turntable to the computer using a USB cable.
* Configure USB recording
 
** '''Start Menu''' > '''Control Panel''' > '''Hardware and Sound''' > '''Sound'''  
== System settings for USB recording (Windows 7) ==
*** '''Recording''' tab<br />[[file:Usb-recording-01.png]]
 
*** With '''Microphone''' selected as the '''recording device''', click the '''Properties''' button
* '''Start Menu''' > '''Control Panel''' > '''Hardware and Sound''' > '''Sound'''  
**** '''Advanced''' tab:
** '''Recording''' tab<br />[[file:Usb-recording-01.png]]
***** Select Microphone: USB Audio CODEC
** With '''Microphone''' selected as the '''recording device''', click the '''Properties''' button
***** With USB Audio CODEC selected, click Properties
*** '''Advanced''' tab:
***** Default format: 2 channel, 16 bit, 44100 Hz
**** Select Microphone: USB Audio CODEC
**** '''Levels''' tab:
**** With USB Audio CODEC selected, click Properties
***** Tweak levels until the audio isn’t peaking
**** Default format: 2 channel, 16 bit, 44100 Hz
**** '''Listen''' tab:
*** '''Levels''' tab:
***** Listen to this device: checked
**** Tweak levels until the audio isn’t peaking
***** Playback through this device: Default playback device
**** ''N.B. The last time I did this (with the Reveen record) I had to turn recording levels all the way down to'' 3 ''before the audio wasn't peaking in Sound Forge.''
** '''Start Menu''' > '''Control Panel''' > '''Hardware and Sound''' > '''Sound''' > '''Playback''' tab
*** '''Listen''' tab:
*** Set “Speakers: High Definition Audio Device” as the default.
**** Listen to this device: checked
* Open Sound Forge.
**** Playback through this device: Default playback device
** '''Options''' > '''Preferences''' > '''Audio''' tab
* '''Start Menu''' > '''Control Panel''' > '''Hardware and Sound''' > '''Sound''' > '''Playback''' tab
*** Audio device type: Windows Classic Wave Driver
** Set “Speakers: High Definition Audio Device” as the default.
*** If there’s an option, make sure the USB microphone is used as the recording device.
 
** <strike>When recording through USB it’s not possible to monitor the sound being recorded through the computer.</strike>
== Sound Forge settings ==
** <strike>To monitor the audio while recording, connect the stereo RCA to a second device and monitor through that.</strike>
 
* '''Options''' > '''Preferences''' > '''Audio''' tab
** Audio device type: Windows Classic Wave Driver
** If there’s an option, make sure the USB microphone is used as the recording device.
* <strike>When recording through USB it’s not possible to monitor the sound being recorded through the computer.</strike>
* <strike>To monitor the audio while recording, connect the stereo RCA to a second device and monitor through that.</strike>
 
== Recording in Sound Forge ==
 
* '''menu bar''' > '''Record''' button
* Queue the record.
* Click the '''record''' button next to "Arm"
* Drop the stylus and play the record.
 
== Saving audio in Sound Forge ==

Revision as of 04:57, 26 August 2014

Connect the turntable to the computer

  • Clean the vinyl.
  • Connect the turntable to the computer using a USB cable.

System settings for USB recording (Windows 7)

  • Start Menu > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound
    • Recording tab
    • With Microphone selected as the recording device, click the Properties button
      • Advanced tab:
        • Select Microphone: USB Audio CODEC
        • With USB Audio CODEC selected, click Properties
        • Default format: 2 channel, 16 bit, 44100 Hz
      • Levels tab:
        • Tweak levels until the audio isn’t peaking
        • N.B. The last time I did this (with the Reveen record) I had to turn recording levels all the way down to 3 before the audio wasn't peaking in Sound Forge.
      • Listen tab:
        • Listen to this device: checked
        • Playback through this device: Default playback device
  • Start Menu > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound > Playback tab
    • Set “Speakers: High Definition Audio Device” as the default.

Sound Forge settings

  • Options > Preferences > Audio tab
    • Audio device type: Windows Classic Wave Driver
    • If there’s an option, make sure the USB microphone is used as the recording device.
  • When recording through USB it’s not possible to monitor the sound being recorded through the computer.
  • To monitor the audio while recording, connect the stereo RCA to a second device and monitor through that.

Recording in Sound Forge

  • menu bar > Record button
  • Queue the record.
  • Click the record button next to "Arm"
  • Drop the stylus and play the record.

Saving audio in Sound Forge