Recording with Audacity from turntable
Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 7:40 pm
Trying to get reacquainted with Audacity after limited use several years ago. Just downloaded 2.0.4, installed via .exe installer, using Vista OS. Previously had success sourcing from a reel-to-reel deck which I was able to place next to the computer and connect with standard stereo patch cords. Have largely forgotten the "nuts and bolts" of Audacity, but that will come. My question- can I plug the turntable directly into the computer input as with the tape deck, or does the signal have to go through my amplifier first? (These are all part of a traditional component stereo system) Note that this is a turntable, and not a record player with speakers, etc. I seem to recall that it won't work, as the signal from the stylus is not sufficient.
Secondly, if this in fact will not work, does anyone have thoughts about whether a long (25') patch cord from the amplifier to the computer input would compromise the quality of the signal?
Apologies if this has already been addressed, could not find it. Thanks for any wisdom on this.
Secondly, if this in fact will not work, does anyone have thoughts about whether a long (25') patch cord from the amplifier to the computer input would compromise the quality of the signal?
Apologies if this has already been addressed, could not find it. Thanks for any wisdom on this.