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From | Ken Kase <kenkase@nighttimes.com> |
Subject | Re: Vinyl on Toast |
Date | Fri, 04 Mar 2005 13:14:02 -0600 |
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Bill,
Inside the Toast package is an application called CD Spin Doctor. Follow
instructions I posted. Wash, rinse, repeat!
--Ken
On 3/4/05 12:39 PM, "Bill Douglas" <ccosmos_64@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 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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