1) invest in some good software like cakewalk’s pyro 5
2) go to someplace like radio shack and tell them you would like to send your stereo audio output into your computers audio input jack (line in, aux, microphone hole)
they should sell you male to male cables that go from the large jack on the stereo end to the small micro jack for the computer end. (its the same cable & jack equipment used for recording from a stereo player to a cassete deck)
3) if you don’t have one invest in a cd burner. so you don’t lose your personal music library if your computer crashes.
Place a microphone into your speaker and record on your computer.
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Play it on your turntable…while recording it onto a cd…
or just find it available online to download. Seems like a lot of work.
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Buy a CD Recorder. Record the album through your regular stereo system then download the songs onto your computer. This way you’ll have the CD as a backup if your hard drive ever crashes.
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Been there, Done that.
actually you have to hook up to your soundcard.I have the software that removes scratches and repairs the skips.you can also remix in any style.You can actually remaster.My program is Magix,available at Best Buy.
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1) invest in some good software like cakewalk’s pyro 5
2) go to someplace like radio shack and tell them you would like to send your stereo audio output into your computers audio input jack (line in, aux, microphone hole)
they should sell you male to male cables that go from the large jack on the stereo end to the small micro jack for the computer end. (its the same cable & jack equipment used for recording from a stereo player to a cassete deck)
3) if you don’t have one invest in a cd burner. so you don’t lose your personal music library if your computer crashes.
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