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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. | ||
== System settings for USB recording (Windows 7) == | |||
* '''Start Menu''' > '''Control Panel''' > '''Hardware and Sound''' > '''Sound''' | |||
** '''Recording''' tab<br />[[file:Usb-recording-01.png]] | |||
** 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 | |||
**** '''Listen''' tab: | *** '''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. | |||
* <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
- Advanced tab:
- Recording tab
- 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.