Subject:Just Getting Started...
Posted by: Tom_Williams
Date:4/12/1999 6:39:29 AM
Want to record my album collection onto CD for preservation. Appears SF will do this (with optional Vinyl Restoration plug-in), but just wanted to make sure. Will I need anything add'l to my sound card, PC and the SF software? (either required or recommended optional components) Will I be able to record the songs as individual entities as opposed to just recording an entire side of an LP? I'd like to have these individually indexed/accessible on the CD like a regular digital recording. If I can do this, is it fairly automated? I suspect I would not get opposing views, but are there other ways to do this without SF, either PC-based or outboard via AD converters and such? Just looking for plusses and minuses of alternate ways of doing this without needlessly bouncing back/forth through the A/D conversion more than once. Thank you, Tom |
Subject:Re: Just Getting Started...
Date:4/12/1999 9:33:14 AM
I think CD Architect would be an important addition to your setup. It will simplify things such as marking the separate tracks and so forth. There may be a way to do this in SF but I never looked for it, since CD Architect makes it so easy! Tom_Williams wrote: > > Want to record my album collection onto CD for preservation. > > Appears SF will do this (with optional Vinyl Restoration plug-in), but just wanted to make sure. > > Will I need anything add'l to my sound card, PC and the SF software? (either required or > recommended optional components) > > Will I be able to record the songs as individual entities as opposed to just recording an entire > side of an LP? I'd like to have these individually indexed/accessible on the CD like a regular > digital recording. If I can do this, is it fairly automated? > > I suspect I would not get opposing views, but are there other ways to do this without SF, either > PC-based or outboard via AD converters and such? Just looking for plusses and minuses of > alternate ways of doing this without needlessly bouncing back/forth through the A/D conversion > more than once. > > Thank you, > > Tom |