I have a lot of 78 records I would like to record.
Has anyone tried any of the software that converts 78's played at 45 to
MPG?
Thanks ahead of time for your help!
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Thread: Recording 78 Vinyl
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2005-01-04, 14:43 #1Mark TeigenGuest
Recording 78 Vinyl
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2005-01-04, 14:47 #2Jack CoatesGuest
Recording 78 Vinyl
Mark Teigen wrote:
> I have a lot of 78 records I would like to record.
>
> Has anyone tried any of the software that converts 78’s played at 45 to
> MPG?
>
>
>
> Thanks ahead of time for your help!
>
not that I know of, but it sounds a little shaky compared to just using
a turntable that's 78 RPM capable.
--
Jack at Monkeynoodle dot Org: It's a Scientific Venture...
Riding the Emergency Third Rail Power Trip since 1996!
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2005-01-04, 15:03 #3Graham Ridgway at homeGuest
Recording 78 Vinyl
I got it, there's a way...
you do it at 45rpm in mono, then use the slimserver bug that plays mono at
double speed. Now ok it's not perfect, but playback at 90rpm will only be a
little high! You could always fine tune to some degree it with the pitch
control.
Graham (I knew one day I would have a really worthwhile contribution to
make!)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jack Coates" <jack (AT) monkeynoodle (DOT) org>
To: "Slim Devices Discussion" <discuss (AT) lists (DOT) slimdevices.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 9:47 PM
Subject: [slim] Recording 78 Vinyl
> Mark Teigen wrote:
>> I have a lot of 78 records I would like to record.
>>
>> Has anyone tried any of the software that converts 78s played at 45 to
>> MPG?
>>
>> Thanks ahead of time for your help!
>>
>
> not that I know of, but it sounds a little shaky compared to just using a
> turntable that's 78 RPM capable.
>
> --
> Jack at Monkeynoodle dot Org: It's a Scientific Venture...
> Riding the Emergency Third Rail Power Trip since 1996!
>

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