Guest Andy BB Posted January 18, 2007 Posted January 18, 2007 How does it differ from these? https://www.ntlshop.ntlworld.com/webstore/C...atCode=SELF5501 I bought one of these used it once and can't be bothered with trailing wires from PC to Stereo as they're miles apart, and I couldn't be arsed with editing, God I'm lazy. So I'm getting a usb deck. Unless I'm told that that's a mistake by one of you technonerds?
Guest Posted January 18, 2007 Posted January 18, 2007 Love the input But not clear what you are saying cost? better? I dont think it does phono (for turntables) as well or does playback What the fukc,what is there to understand,i bought one of these and it ok,so cant afford one of yours at the mo`,all this and you aint got any anyway,i`m going with Andy BBs device,and i can record from me turntable if i want without any device,just rather do it through USB. ,and i said it as no playbakc to my mixer/amp........come on lad,pull your sokcs up.
Dave Rimmer Posted January 18, 2007 Posted January 18, 2007 How does it differ from these? https://www.ntlshop.ntlworld.com/webstore/C...atCode=SELF5501 I bought one of these used it once and can't be bothered with trailing wires from PC to Stereo as they're miles apart, and I couldn't be arsed with editing, God I'm lazy. So I'm getting a usb deck. Unless I'm told that that's a mistake by one of you technonerds? The big advantage of the USB decks is that you can just plug them in and go. Recording from any other sort of deck usually requires running the sound through an amplifier as well. Certainly easy to do if you stereo is close at hand, but when I tried doing it with my Numark portable deck and a Creative SB soundcard I couldn't get any sound quality at all. The annoying thing is that it's only when you have bought the gadget, opened it, plugged it all in, fiddled with it, that you find it says in the instructions that some decks will require a pre-amp. I sent the damn thing back. If I have to buy a pre amp I may as well just buy the pre amp and run from the deck to the pre amp and then straight into the PC. So I'm saving pennies for a USB deck as well.
Guest DonnaD Posted January 18, 2007 Posted January 18, 2007 How does it differ from these? https://www.ntlshop.ntlworld.com/webstore/C...atCode=SELF5501 I bought one of these used it once and can't be bothered with trailing wires from PC to Stereo as they're miles apart, and I couldn't be arsed with editing, God I'm lazy. So I'm getting a usb deck. Unless I'm told that that's a mistake by one of you technonerds? Is it easy to use? Does it give a clear recording? What is the editing you have to do? Looks like the same sort of thing as the other USB thingy but a bit cheaper Are you going to sell it when you get your deck?
Guest DonnaD Posted January 18, 2007 Posted January 18, 2007 The big advantage of the USB decks is that you can just plug them in and go. Recording from any other sort of deck usually requires running the sound through an amplifier as well. Certainly easy to do if you stereo is close at hand, but when I tried doing it with my Numark portable deck and a Creative SB soundcard I couldn't get any sound quality at all. The annoying thing is that it's only when you have bought the gadget, opened it, plugged it all in, fiddled with it, that you find it says in the instructions that some decks will require a pre-amp. I sent the damn thing back. If I have to buy a pre amp I may as well just buy the pre amp and run from the deck to the pre amp and then straight into the PC. So I'm saving pennies for a USB deck as well. Is a pre amp one of those little black box things? I tried one of them and the sound quality was terrible, all hissy even though the record played fine.
Guest Posted January 18, 2007 Posted January 18, 2007 Is it easy to use? Does it give a clear recording? What is the editing you have to do? Looks like the same sort of thing as the other USB thingy but a bit cheaper Are you going to sell it when you get your deck? Beat ya`,sent email two mins ago.....might aswell just buy one,very cheap.
Guest Andy BB Posted January 18, 2007 Posted January 18, 2007 Beat ya`,sent email two mins ago.....might aswell just buy one,very cheap. Quick on the draw Kenny has already blagged it Donna!
Guest DonnaD Posted January 18, 2007 Posted January 18, 2007 Quick on the draw Kenny has already blagged it Donna!
Guest DonnaD Posted January 18, 2007 Posted January 18, 2007 Shall I order one of them do you think or the other usb thingy? Anyone have any idea which would be better? Is there lots of buggering about with editing to do after recording?
Guest Posted January 18, 2007 Posted January 18, 2007 Its ok Donna,you can have me old one,only had it two weeks........£42.........you can have it,in the box with the disc ant everything,its ace for recordin`.best Ken
Dave Rimmer Posted January 18, 2007 Posted January 18, 2007 Shall I order one of them do you think or the other usb thingy? Anyone have any idea which would be better? Is there lots of buggering about with editing to do after recording? Personally I'd recommend buying an audio CD recorder, and a re-writeable disc. That's how I do it. Wait until I've got half a dozen tracks to convert, record them on the re-writeable disc, bang it in the PC, rip the tracks to MP3, then wipe the re-writeable disc ready for next time. Superb sound quality every time. Of course it takes longer, isn't as convenient as having a USB deck, and costs a damn sight more, but hey, call me old fashioned, it works for me !
Cheltsoulnights Posted January 18, 2007 Author Posted January 18, 2007 Is it easy to use? Does it give a clear recording? What is the editing you have to do? Looks like the same sort of thing as the other USB thingy but a bit cheaper Are you going to sell it when you get your deck? its not two way
Guest woolie mark Posted January 18, 2007 Posted January 18, 2007 its not two way yeah, good point pete.....that's what's attracting me to your thingy pete you're not going to letchworth tomorrow are ya?
Guest DonnaD Posted January 18, 2007 Posted January 18, 2007 its not two way what do you mean its not two way? Why would you want two way from comp to vinyl? is yours two way kenny? Do I want a two way thingy?
Guest Posted January 19, 2007 Posted January 19, 2007 (edited) what do you mean its not two way? Why would you want two way from comp to vinyl? is yours two way kenny? Do I want a two way thingy? No,....................and have emailed the company who do AndyBB`s thingy,here they`re answer;Hello, Yes, you can play audio back out of the Instant Music via RCA or Optical Audio out. QUOTE(Stereotype @ Jan 18 2007, 09:50 PM) its not two way So is two way,stereotype......... So you actualy get more for less money. Edited January 19, 2007 by ken
Guest DonnaD Posted January 19, 2007 Posted January 19, 2007 No,....................and have emailed the company who do AndyBB`s thingy,here they`re answer;Hello, Yes, you can play audio back out of the Instant Music via RCA or Optical Audio out. QUOTE(Stereotype @ Jan 18 2007, 09:50 PM) its not two way So is two way,stereotype......... So you actualy get more for less money. Im still not understanding what a two way thingy is as opposed to a one way thingy.
Dave Rimmer Posted January 19, 2007 Posted January 19, 2007 Im still not understanding what a two way thingy is as opposed to a one way thingy. It's less obvious how to fit the batteries in a two way thingy
Guest Posted January 19, 2007 Posted January 19, 2007 (edited) Im still not understanding what a two way thingy is as opposed to a one way thingy. Means you can play bakc from PC to audio,so once you have files you can play em bakc through your amp/mixer etc,ie not just record from amp/mixer.........and you with two degree`s :fool: mine not good enough for you now!. Edited January 19, 2007 by ken
Guest DonnaD Posted January 19, 2007 Posted January 19, 2007 Means you can play bakc from PC to audio,so once you have files you can play em bakc through your amp/mixer etc,ie not just record from amp/mixer.........and you with two degree`s :fool: mine not good enough for you now!. So, you mean you can then use your PC like a jukebox and play stuff through your amp rather than through the little computer speakers? So does that mean it has an extra hole to put another cable back from it into your amp or it just does it by using the cable you plug it into your amp with? Its getting all the leads in the right holes that confuses me You have convinced me that the NTL one is not only cheaper than yours, but is also better
Guest DonnaD Posted January 19, 2007 Posted January 19, 2007 It's less obvious how to fit the batteries in a two way thingy
Guest Posted January 19, 2007 Posted January 19, 2007 (edited) https://www.adstech.com/products/RDX-150/sp...X-150_REARp.jpg This might help. Edited January 19, 2007 by ken
Guest DonnaD Posted January 19, 2007 Posted January 19, 2007 https://www.adstech.com/products/RDX-150/sp...X-150_REARp.jpg This might help. Got it but what is an spdf output and input???
Guest Posted January 19, 2007 Posted January 19, 2007 (edited) Got it but what is an spdf output and input??? It`s the bit extra you get,its optical out and in for more expencive aquipment and usualy on most cd recorders,so of no concern to you,forget em`. your winding me up,arent you. Edited January 19, 2007 by ken
Guest DonnaD Posted January 19, 2007 Posted January 19, 2007 It`s the bit extra you get,its optical out and in for more expencive aquipment and usualy on most cd recorders,so of no concern to you,forget em`. your winding me up,arent you. thank you
Cheltsoulnights Posted January 20, 2007 Author Posted January 20, 2007 yeah, good point pete.....that's what's attracting me to your thingy pete you're not going to letchworth tomorrow are ya? Staying in with a huge hangover i'm afraid incidently i now have them in stock
Cheltsoulnights Posted January 20, 2007 Author Posted January 20, 2007 No,....................and have emailed the company who do AndyBB`s thingy,here they`re answer;Hello, Yes, you can play audio back out of the Instant Music via RCA or Optical Audio out. QUOTE(Stereotype @ Jan 18 2007, 09:50 PM) its not two way So is two way,stereotype......... So you actualy get more for less money. Can you email them and ask can you connect a deck directly to it as the spec says rca line in decks dont output at line level
Cheltsoulnights Posted January 20, 2007 Author Posted January 20, 2007 So, you mean you can then use your PC like a jukebox and play stuff through your amp rather than through the little computer speakers? So does that mean it has an extra hole to put another cable back from it into your amp or it just does it by using the cable you plug it into your amp with? Its getting all the leads in the right holes that confuses me You have convinced me that the NTL one is not only cheaper than yours, but is also better and thats why i put it up for discussion to find out whats out there before buying too many I'm not certain that you can plug a deck directly into the ntl thing the spec suggests not
Guest Posted January 20, 2007 Posted January 20, 2007 and thats why i put it up for discussion to find out whats out there before buying too many I'm not certain that you can plug a deck directly into the ntl thing the spec suggests not............Me,i`ll try later. But why would i want to,i can do that direct into me PC through mike sokcet and get good enough results,and i bet you i can because i have another dekc with built in pre-amp,surely it easier to be able to play from your amp/mixer your dekc is allready connected to after all what is the point of having audio out,if your gonna`connect the your device to a amp for play bakc,might as well have your dekc connected to the amp,just got extra long phono lead so me dekcs next to me computor,all that and it probberly will take my dekc direct anyway dont know i have no need,its great cause i can record then play bakc in propper loud bassy true hi-fi quality,and i dont have to fukc about,besides you can buy a little pre-amp for not much more than a tenner.thanks Ken
Cheltsoulnights Posted January 21, 2007 Author Posted January 21, 2007 The thread was to discuss the gadget not what individual needs are. So far many thanks for the input from everyone its been quite constructive. it seems that there are several similiar gadgets out there at present but this one does it all, although the last one mentioned nearly equalled it (apart from no direct deck input). If anyone is off to Middleton will be taking the last two with me (rest sold) I've even kept one for myself to do digital recordings with.
Guest DonnaD Posted January 21, 2007 Posted January 21, 2007 The thread was to discuss the gadget not what individual needs are. So far many thanks for the input from everyone its been quite constructive. it seems that there are several similiar gadgets out there at present but this one does it all, although the last one mentioned nearly equalled it (apart from no direct deck input). If anyone is off to Middleton will be taking the last two with me (rest sold) I've even kept one for myself to do digital recordings with. So is your one better than the NTL one? In what way?
Guest Posted January 21, 2007 Posted January 21, 2007 (edited) So is your one better than the NTL one? In what way? Do you read these threads Donna,there is hardly any difference just if you aint got a amp this is what you want not the NTL what i have been using for two days,just plug it in and thats it,love it.........i would say a 9 out 10 for NTL.You can use your PC like juke box. Edited January 21, 2007 by ken
Cheltsoulnights Posted January 21, 2007 Author Posted January 21, 2007 So is your one better than the NTL one? In what way? You can plug a deck into it direct and get a better quality recording rest is the same Basically if you get one you wont be looking for anything else later on as it does everthing
Guest Posted January 21, 2007 Posted January 21, 2007 You can plug a deck into it direct and get a better quality recording rest is the same Basically if you get one you wont be looking for anything else later on as it does everthing Sorry better recordin`how so?.
Cheltsoulnights Posted January 21, 2007 Author Posted January 21, 2007 Sorry better recordin`how so?. Direct connections from the music source have less signal loss
Guest Posted January 21, 2007 Posted January 21, 2007 Direct connections from the music source have less signal loss well i never,signal loss i use gold plated leads and such now if you think a direct signal will make a difference you could notice you must be blind,plus can get a direct signal through microphone if i choose for free.
Cheltsoulnights Posted January 22, 2007 Author Posted January 22, 2007 well i never,signal loss i use gold plated leads and such now if you think a direct signal will make a difference you could notice you must be blind,plus can get a direct signal through microphone if i choose for free. Gee this is getting a bit deep Firstly to record directly from a mic into a sound card with a quality result you will need to buy a sound card costing £1200+ (ask anyone who has been on music technology course) most spend a lot more. This clouds the issue, no one has said you cant use your method, it works but not with quality The subject was a new device that enables people to connect a turntable or cd player ect directly into there computer with a quality result and minimum fuss
Guest Posted January 22, 2007 Posted January 22, 2007 Gee this is getting a bit deep Firstly to record directly from a mic into a sound card with a quality result you will need to buy a sound card costing £1200+ (ask anyone who has been on music technology course) most spend a lot more. This clouds the issue, no one has said you cant use your method, it works but not with quality The subject was a new device that enables people to connect a turntable or cd player ect directly into there computer with a quality result and minimum fuss I`m bored with this now,last words from me NTL get 9 out of ten i am using it now with enough quality and they will tell you anything at collage,if i wanted studio quality then i wouldnt be using this would i,and i`m sure whatever device wont get you it.
Guest Baz Posted January 22, 2007 Posted January 22, 2007 How does it differ from these? https://www.ntlshop.ntlworld.com/webstore/C...atCode=SELF5501 I bought one of these used it once and can't be bothered with trailing wires from PC to Stereo as they're miles apart, and I couldn't be arsed with editing, God I'm lazy. So I'm getting a usb deck. Unless I'm told that that's a mistake by one of you technonerds? I had one of these Andy recording is spot on but the technology is shyte, every time i finish recording i get an error message, and it converts it into some super un-readable format, luckily it will drag and drop accross to windows media player to burn but thats it, no player on the net will play the files, so you have to go back and rip everything off the cd so you end up with two files of the dam same record :angry: You cant go wrong with a cheap mixer and Vinyl RIP set up should cost you no more than £20 (£5 for the software and you can pick up second hand mixers of the net for about £15)
Mace Posted April 9, 2007 Posted April 9, 2007 I usually use a pre-amped mixer, with a audio-minijack lead (into p.c. line in) and Audiograbber software (free download)...works a treat and mixer gives all options of adjusting bass, treble etc. Tried it on mic input but sound quality was never as good, but now have a laptop with no line-in option so gotta use mic in...presuming quality will be affected? Will have to try it out next week....... Incidentally, I set up a USB deck for someone a few weeks ago, but after recording the files have to be converted afterwards (think Baz said this earlier?) However, if you download Audiograbber, you can record them direct from USB deck into Audiograbber and are compatible for burning down to CD straight away in Nero etc.
FrankM Posted April 9, 2007 Posted April 9, 2007 Tried it on mic input but sound quality was never as good, but now have a laptop with no line-in option so gotta use mic in...presuming quality will be affected? Will have to try it out next week....... It's a different impedance. I had the same problem with my lap top and I now prefer to use an external sound card but from memory here's what I used to do. Go to Control Panel on your START menu Click on Sounds and Audio devices Click on AUDIO tab There shoul be a Microphone under the heading "sound recording" Click on the VOLUME button. It should give you a mixer display. Tick the Line input which should turn your mic input to a line input. if it is already checked at "Line In" try it out and listen to what it sounds like.
FrankM Posted April 9, 2007 Posted April 9, 2007 Would this work between deck and pc?? Blake Yes How is it powered?
Blake H Posted April 9, 2007 Posted April 9, 2007 Yes How is it powered? 9v battery, so if recordings go off the boil change battery. Thanks for your help Blake
Blake H Posted April 11, 2007 Posted April 11, 2007 9v battery, so if recordings go off the boil change battery. Thanks for your help Blake Just got this today and it works a treat, one happy bunny https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...s_promot_widget Blake
Recommended Posts
Use the site PM (personal message) system for any trading discussion
Get involved with Soul Source
Add your comments now
Join Soul Source
A free & easy soul music affair!
Join Soul Source now!Log in to Soul Source
Jump right back in!
Log in now!