Gene Heskett <gene.heskett@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is there some way I can tell grip to re-rip at about 20 db lower level?
Sorry, no.
Just starting to learn my way around converting analog sounds to
digital. I have a rather large collection of audiophile quality vinyl
records that I'd love to be able to transfer to CD and listen to again.
I got my turntable hooked back up to a receiver that feeds my soundcard
and was able to create a WAV file with audacity and then got it on a cdr
with cdrecord. That's the first time the turntable has spun since we
moved to Colorado in 1994 (it still had some move tape holding the tone
arm in place).
You might look at audacity for "re-mixing" the stuff you're playing
with. It let me scale the volume of what I wanted to record kind of
like the old tape input volume settings let you set the volume while
recording to tape.
The CD sounds good when played back on the computer and it's recognized
as an "audio CD" but I'll have to see how it does in some of the other
devices. I already know it won't work in my CD changer. It doesn't
like burnt CDs but I think we bought it in 1989.
Cheers,
Dave
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