Connecting AMPLIFIER to COMPUTER
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Connecting AMPLIFIER to COMPUTER
Hello everybody.
I have this Daewoo amplifier (picture found on Google) and a UCA202 soundcard;
Trying to figure out how to record my turntable on the computer.
I have this Daewoo amplifier (picture found on Google) and a UCA202 soundcard;
Trying to figure out how to record my turntable on the computer.
Re: Connecting AMPLIFIER to COMPUTER
Seems not with this amplifier.
It has no line out and it has no phono in. Probably the sound card is able to boost the signal without adding too much noise when you plug the turntable directly into the input. The impedances between phono in and line in differ a lot and so do the signal levels which means that you'll most likely add some kind of distortion and some noise. But if that works to your liking you could use a special phono equalizer to add the needed frequency curve like e.g. Calf Emphasis (RIAA curve).
Better results you'll get with buying a phono-to-line preamp. If you want to buy a cheap one you're better off with a flat one (no filter) and add the filter digitally afterwards. Additionally some of them are available as USB sound devices. If they work with OSX and are class compliant they will most likely work with Linux, too.
It has no line out and it has no phono in. Probably the sound card is able to boost the signal without adding too much noise when you plug the turntable directly into the input. The impedances between phono in and line in differ a lot and so do the signal levels which means that you'll most likely add some kind of distortion and some noise. But if that works to your liking you could use a special phono equalizer to add the needed frequency curve like e.g. Calf Emphasis (RIAA curve).
Better results you'll get with buying a phono-to-line preamp. If you want to buy a cheap one you're better off with a flat one (no filter) and add the filter digitally afterwards. Additionally some of them are available as USB sound devices. If they work with OSX and are class compliant they will most likely work with Linux, too.
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Re: Connecting AMPLIFIER to COMPUTER
if you can make a passable but noisy recording,
audacity editor lets you remove the noise: Find the noise-removal in the effects menu,
drag the mouse on a noisy music-free section,
and preview the operation. Apply it to the track, Undo-redo as desired.
It works well in some cases, well worth a try.
After the noise is gone, you can also boost the level, set the eq, hi/lo/bandpass filtering, etc,
and export finished audio in different formats.
Cheers
audacity editor lets you remove the noise: Find the noise-removal in the effects menu,
drag the mouse on a noisy music-free section,
and preview the operation. Apply it to the track, Undo-redo as desired.
It works well in some cases, well worth a try.
After the noise is gone, you can also boost the level, set the eq, hi/lo/bandpass filtering, etc,
and export finished audio in different formats.
Cheers
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Re: Connecting AMPLIFIER to COMPUTER
There are also cheap usb turntables, I have one, not audiophile results,
but fine for getting tunes to mp3 players, and burning a CD of some favorites.
Noise/pop/click can be removed by hand for bad ones, or as noted above,
using audacity. For top results, Samplitube has a really good filter for old vinyl.
but fine for getting tunes to mp3 players, and burning a CD of some favorites.
Noise/pop/click can be removed by hand for bad ones, or as noted above,
using audacity. For top results, Samplitube has a really good filter for old vinyl.
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Re: Connecting AMPLIFIER to COMPUTER
Some Focal / 20.04 audio packages and resources https://midistudio.groups.io/g/linuxaudio
Re: Connecting AMPLIFIER to COMPUTER
Thanks for your replies.
I guess i will just buy an UFO202 and settle things once and for all. Indeed, i have this UCA202 because at the time when i bought it, i thought it had the same features of the UFO202.
I guess i will just buy an UFO202 and settle things once and for all. Indeed, i have this UCA202 because at the time when i bought it, i thought it had the same features of the UFO202.