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From "Stewart Mason" <craigtorso@verizon.net>
Subject Re: Vinyl on Toast
Date Fri, 04 Mar 2005 14:18:10 -0500

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bill Douglas" <ccosmos_64@yahoo.com>
> 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.

Go to Radio Shack and get a plug where the female end is for a pair of 
stereo RCA jacks and the male end is a 1/4 mini-jack, like the one on 
the end of a pair of iPod or Walkman headphones.  Run the patch cord 
from the receiver into that plug, stick the jack in the Line In plug 
on your soundcard -- make sure it's Line In, because Mic records in 
mono -- fire up Toast and you're done.

Me, I've got a turntable permanently hooked up to my computer and 
sitting on the edge of my desk.

S



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