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<blockquote data-quote="GavinH" data-source="post: 309664" data-attributes="member: 2630"><p>Record from your mixer output into pc soundcard. I use a two phone splitter down to single small head phone jack into sound card (maplin £2).</p><p></p><p>Software I use is Audio Cleaning Lab Deluxe (~£15 Amazon). Just record from your mixer onto pc by clicking a single button. Very easy to use, I didn;t even read manual!!!</p><p></p><p>Also cleans up sounds well, getting rid of cracks, pops etc on my old vinyl, even ones in some terrible states!!</p><p></p><p>Just need to be careful setting up output vols in your control panel in windows etc.</p><p></p><p>Anyone else use decent packages? To me audio cleaning lab is a great package for money. Can edit wav files and cut/paste sections etc. Then easy to make a cd and convert to mp3..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GavinH, post: 309664, member: 2630"] Record from your mixer output into pc soundcard. I use a two phone splitter down to single small head phone jack into sound card (maplin £2). Software I use is Audio Cleaning Lab Deluxe (~£15 Amazon). Just record from your mixer onto pc by clicking a single button. Very easy to use, I didn;t even read manual!!! Also cleans up sounds well, getting rid of cracks, pops etc on my old vinyl, even ones in some terrible states!! Just need to be careful setting up output vols in your control panel in windows etc. Anyone else use decent packages? To me audio cleaning lab is a great package for money. Can edit wav files and cut/paste sections etc. Then easy to make a cd and convert to mp3.. [/QUOTE]
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