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You don’t need a computer to copy your music on to a record player. Once you have set up your computer to act as a recorder for your vinyl, copying your music is very easy.
Listen to the audio from the sources.
Click and select the audio source you want to open the record from. Click to start the recording. Click to stop the recording.
Attach your turntable output to your computer. A new file can be created by launching your program. In the program preferences, choose the appropriate source. Make sure the input levels don’t go to red and adjust the volume if necessary.
Plug the turntable’s audio signal cable into the receiver’s audio inputs. The inputs are sometimes labeled Aux, Line In, orAnalog In. If needed, you can use your receiver’s CD orTape input. No other connections are needed.
We recommend a 3.5mm mini phone plug to Rca jack and a stereo cable which plugs into the “line” input of your computer’s sound card. The audio output of your tape deck or cd player can be connected to the stereo ends of the RCA jacks.
What is the process of converting sound to sound?
The player should be set up. If the tape deck is working correctly, you should check it. The sound can be recorded. If you want to begin recording from the beginning, you should reverse the tape. You can change the audio in the program. li>Export the digital audio files.
How to connect speakers to TV.
Take the white and red audio cables and place them in the back or side of your digital television.