View Full Version : LP to CD...need some direction
beardog03
01-28-2007, 03:09 AM
Does anybody know of a place or person that has a serious system , that could take the music from a very old and cherrished LP and burn it to CD..
For a fee of course..
I don`t just want it copied...I want it done right..
The LP is out of print and I found a copy on the bay, thanks to a member here that gave me heads up...
Long story short, I don`t have a TT, and won`t for some time, so I need this mastered to CD..The right way
The LP will probably need to be cleaned and may have a scratch or two , but it should be doable....I hope
help me out guy`s
This was the first LP my Pop`s gave me when I was a kid
Cal Tjader~~Breeze From The East
If it is copied on a good system it should sound almost like the LP....shouldn`t it ?
hearingimpared
01-28-2007, 03:15 AM
BD if you want it done really right, call Pierre at Mapleshade records and see if he'll do a little pro bono work for you. It can't hurt to ask, he's a regular guy.
Here is the website. (http://www.mapleshaderecords.com)
beardog03
01-28-2007, 03:52 AM
Thanks for the link / advise...
I really appreciate it
DAGLJAM6
01-28-2007, 09:23 AM
If you're looking for the cd version check this out as well BD:
http://www.amazon.com/Several-Shades-Jade-Breeze-East/dp/B0000047E8/sr=1-11/qid=1169990573/ref=sr_1_11/104-6962128-5863920?ie=UTF8&s=music
Refefer
01-28-2007, 11:26 AM
BD, it really doesn't take a lot of effort to do it yourself. On a reasonable computer and the right software (with some correct hardware), you can do it all yourself.
As an audio/video engineer, most places love it when you ask them to do it since it takes very, very little resources and is very easy to do. If you can't get it done probono and if you're interested, I can write you up a guide to do it yourself, with the costs being less than what it would cost you to do it professionally with the same results. Shoot me a PM if you're interested.
Ricardo
01-28-2007, 11:41 AM
Madmax can do this. He's making some analog CD's for us polkies to test.
I guess the process takes time though, since we've been waiting close to a year... :) :) :)
RuSsMaN
01-28-2007, 12:48 PM
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000BUEMOO/ref=dp_cp_ob_title_1/105-5923743-2199648
Audio Technica has a $99 job also. USB interface, rip your LP's lossless to your pc, and the burn your cd's.
disneyjoe7
01-28-2007, 12:56 PM
I seen this yesterday walking around the mall in "Sharper Image" I wasn't impressed seemed like a fairly nice pick up on it but the platter had a very cheap feel to it. No weight at all plastic but for $99 bucks what are getting to get?
As anyone used this product on this forum?
beardog03
01-28-2007, 01:01 PM
thanks for the input guy`s....
I was going to have Max do it, but like you said, he`s been busy with the other project
I will check out each piece of advise, and see what I come up with...
I would really like to put a TT together, but like I said....That`s a way`s down the road...
pblanc
01-28-2007, 01:02 PM
If you haven't found someone to do it in the meantime, I hope soon to have a system setup to archive my modest collection of vinyl. I bought a copy of Enhanced Audio's DC Six, which is supposed to be a pretty good mastering and noise reduction program. I'll be using a VPI Scout TT with either a Shure V15 TypeVxMR MM, a Dynavector 10X5 MC, or an NOS Adcom Van Den Hull MC cartridge, whichever I decide gives the best results. I'll input via a Jolida JD 9 phono preamp to a Creative X-Fi Platinum sound card and burn out on a Memorex CD-R.
Meant to have this up and running over a year ago, but since then my house has been flooded 5 times and my office got kind of soggy. I can send you a PM when I have things up and running and have figured out the software.
By the way, is it a 33 rpm LP? I don't currently have a 72 rpm table and cartridge. The program can adjust the speed, but you need a different cartridge for 78s.
beardog03
01-28-2007, 01:08 PM
I believe it`s 33
It sounds like a fun project, but a costly one..!!
But what isn`t ?!!
They have come so far with TT technology since I was a kid spinning the only thing out there....vinyl....no such thing as cd`s or digital
I remember when casett`s were the hot ticket, and if you wanted it to really sound good , you bought very exspensive high bias tapes....which I did, without really knowing what bias meant !!!
speaking of bias...!!
I`ll start another thread, as I have a couple stupisd questions..!!
pblanc
01-28-2007, 02:10 PM
Well, since I already listen to Vinyl, have a computer that is used to store compressed music and play games, etc, the turntable, phono preamp, cartridge, sound card, CD-RW drvie were already givens so the only additional expense was the software.
I remember back to before casettes to 8-track tapes. Back then, a reel-to-reel was the bee's knee's.
hearingimpared
01-28-2007, 10:25 PM
I believe it`s 33
It sounds like a fun project, but a costly one..!!
But what isn`t ?!!
They have come so far with TT technology since I was a kid spinning the only thing out there....vinyl....no such thing as cd`s or digital
I remember when casett`s were the hot ticket, and if you wanted it to really sound good , you bought very exspensive high bias tapes....which I did, without really knowing what bias meant !!!
speaking of bias...!!
I`ll start another thread, as I have a couple stupisd questions..!!
It's 33 1/3.
hearingimpared
01-28-2007, 10:26 PM
Back then, a reel-to-reel was the bee's knee's.
It still is in some circles.
hearingimpared
01-28-2007, 10:27 PM
I'll be using a VPI Scout TT with either a Shure V15 TypeVxMR MM, a Dynavector 10X5 MC, or an NOS Adcom Van Den Hull MC cartridge, whichever I decide gives the best results. I'll input via a Jolida JD 9 phono preamp to a Creative X-Fi Platinum sound card and burn out on a Memorex CD-R.
Hmmmmmm Care to part with the Shure V15???
beardog03
01-28-2007, 10:49 PM
I have been looking at a Music Hall MMF-7 on the gon that I want
Is that a good choice ?
Can I use that cool clamp that you make on it ?
madmax
01-29-2007, 07:54 PM
Madmax can do this. He's making some analog CD's for us polkies to test.
I guess the process takes time though, since we've been waiting close to a year... :) :) :)
Actually, I've kept Mike waiting OVER a year to get his 85 LP's done. Just can't take anything on until thats finished. I was thinking maybe 3-4 months to start with... Ha...
madmax
Ricardo
01-29-2007, 08:07 PM
Actually, I've kept Mike waiting OVER a year to get his 85 LP's done. Just can't take anything on until thats finished. I was thinking maybe 3-4 months to start with... Ha...
madmax
Don't worry...we are patient :)
marly421
01-30-2007, 01:36 AM
Cal Tjader: Breeze From The East (with Several Shades of Jade) is available at CD Universe as a double CD for $12.69.
Here: http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?PID=1177486&style=music&frm=frooglemusic
Review notes: Shades is good/Breeze just OK
The Several Shades of Jade album is good jazz, but the Breeze From the East cuts are just pop and hardly what any jazz fan really wants.
Submitted by Tito in Chicago, IL, USA
If anyone has a copy of Adobe Audition, a TT, amp and PC then I have some written instructions to walk through the process. I have done about a dozen album to CD conversions and consolidated the best methods based on trial and error from several sources. Unfortunately, the steps are based on Adobe Audition only. It's a Word file.
beardog03
01-30-2007, 10:58 PM
Cal Tjader: Breeze From The East (with Several Shades of Jade) is available at CD Universe as a double CD for $12.69.
Here: http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?PID=1177486&style=music&frm=frooglemusic
Review notes: Shades is good/Breeze just OK
The Several Shades of Jade album is good jazz, but the Breeze From the East cuts are just pop and hardly what any jazz fan really wants.
Submitted by Tito in Chicago, IL, USA
I had this album when I was a teenager...
It`s not the same "breeze from the east" though..
It`s like an after remix with some of the same songs played differently..
Thanks for the heads up though...I may have to get this one too !!
ledhed
01-31-2007, 01:30 AM
If anyone has a copy of Adobe Audition, a TT, amp and PC then I have some written instructions to walk through the process. I have done about a dozen album to CD conversions and consolidated the best methods based on trial and error from several sources. Unfortunately, the steps are based on Adobe Audition only. It's a Word file.
Hey, I have all of that. I'd love a copy. could you e-mail it to me?
Ledhed at gmail.com
riglehart
01-31-2007, 12:15 PM
I've been using a SW package called "GoldWave" to copy some old tapes I have of music recorded off the radio long ago. They are sentimental.
My Denon deck plugs into my sound card and Goldwave records it. Just like dubbing a tape. Then it gets burned using Mediaplayer. The end result sounds just as good as the original, however your taste might deem it inferior.
You can get a fully functional demo here for free. It stops working after a certain number of "commands". I've been using it for a couple weeks now on the demo. It is definately worth $50.
http://www.goldwave.com/
All you need is an RCA to phone jack adapter to plug your source into the soundcard.
sda2mike
01-31-2007, 12:59 PM
Actually, I've kept Mike waiting OVER a year to get his 85 LP's done. Just can't take anything on until thats finished. I was thinking maybe 3-4 months to start with... Ha...
madmax
WELL worth it! funny how music you haven't heard for awhile stays imprinted in yer head! Madmax' recording process far surpasses my expectations! He is however human;) . He's got a very full plate. If he decides to take on more recording projects, you've got my recommendation!:)
madmax
01-31-2007, 10:35 PM
I'm good, but I've been very slow. Actually, its the equipment that makes the difference. I just sit there for hours like an idiot with my finger on the track marking button... :)
madmax
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