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Robert Peirce wrote: I want to input some non-digital material into iTunes. Some of it is=20= very high quality vinyl. Some is on 15ips tape. The easiest way to do=20= this is to run the tape-out on my preamp to the input on my Mac and=20 transfer it to HD with Pure Vinyl or something similar. However, this=20= requires an A-D conversion. =20 Is the converter in the Mac good enough? If not, what is a better=20 option? I've only ever used the A-D converter in the Griffin iMic. Mind you, = I've also never compared it with anything 'cause I still have the vinyl. There are lots of A-D converters out there, from $40 on up, so if I was = serious I'd be Googling for reviews of the results from the various = chips. Greg= |
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