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| quote: | | I want to thank everyone for their responses. From what I understand it would be the best solution (since I'll only be doing this once for about 20 MD's) is to just get a good cable and take the quality-loss as it is. Since it was transferred from tape to MD in the first place, I guess there's some static anyway, at least the tapes I've listened to didn't provide perfect quality. |
If this is what u r going to do make sure you record it as wav file so then you can use cooledit to clean up the static, i record stuff onto my laptop from radio, vinyl, tape, and cooledit is great for enhancing recordings, you can equalise the recording to boost low levels, use the noise/hiss reduction to reduce background hiss and lots more, but bear in mind that a 60 min long wav file will be about 600Mb, my 2hr sets are usually 1.2Gig, and require another 1.2 Gig temp space for editing. but you can save the settings so once you have it susssed it will just take a wee bit of time then you can either encode it or burn it to cd.
Or you could just use Music match to record it straight to MP3, but it doesnt produce as good results.(usually low input levels, i could never get good volume levels from using this proggie.
sounds scary but the recordings clean up nicely in Cooledit Give us a hollar if you need assistance or proggies 
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