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Old 10.01.2006, 02:01 AM   #4
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for best results use digital performer, protools or cubase with a sound card that has good preamps. something like a motu traveller, digi oo2, rme fireface. then are some good plugins on the market for getting rid of unwanted noise such as waves xclick xcrackle xhum, however if you dont know what you are doing with these you will degrade your signal considerably. mostly when i convert vinyl to cd i don't use any denoise softwares unless it is something super old like a 78 rpm record that has been not well kept.

if you don't have access to any software or a decent soundcard then run a line out from your amplifier to your inbuilt soundcard. to do this you will need rca to stereo 3.5mm jack. the quality will be average but passable to ears that don't know what they are listening for when it comes to aural quality.
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