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From Bill Douglas <ccosmos_64@yahoo.com>
Subject Vinyl on Toast
Date Fri, 4 Mar 2005 10:45:18 -0800 (PST)

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Wow...so you basically run an audio patch out from the receiver and into the computer. I've got an iMac that my wife has downloaded Toast onto. This process should also work for cassettes, right? I've got some rarities on tape as well as on vinyl that I'd like to transfer to digital format. 
 
If it's really that easy to accomplish, I think I found a fun project to occupy my time this weekend. First thing I've gotta do is move the stereo...!
 
Bill
n.p. Kraftwerk "It's More Fun To Compute"

audities-owner@smoe.org wrote: 

"Sure, you can put an album on CD but it's pretty involved or entails buying
a fairly expensive piece of hardware."

Steps:

1. Install Toast (or a similar application)
2. Plug stereo into computer and set levels
3. Start LP and press record.
4. Stop when desired
5. Burn tracks

Kinda like making a cassette. I do it all the time.

-- Ken Kase
Editor
www.nighttimes.com / Night Times, LLC







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