awepittance Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 On 2/19/2011 at 11:11 PM, oscillik said: On 2/19/2011 at 10:36 PM, ganus said: Almost all mic/line ins on computers (unless you have a good dedicated soundcard) sound like complete shit. If at all possible I personally recommend recording to a source that isn't your computer, and then ripping from there. If you have a sampler, or a CD recorder, it'd be best. Personally, I record absolutely everything I do into an SP-404 with an 8 gig SD card, and then put the card in my computer and take the wav files right off, and it sounds perfect. funny, my computer inputs are just fine. have actually been praised on the clarity of my vinyl rips by many people. a lot of PC laptops i noticed have very low level inputs and also very noisey line outputs, so maybe this is what he means. Most motherboard soundcards these days on desktop PCs are pretty clean sounding and have not much noticable noise. So i guess im saying i'm kind of a mac fag when it comes to low end audio inputs/outputs. Thanks Haha Confused Sad Facepalm Burger Farnsworth Big Brain Like × Quote Hide awepittance's signature Hide all signatures Link to comment https://forum.watmm.com/topic/63916-looking-for-cassette-tape-to-wav-conversion-freeware/page/2/#findComment-1520428 Share on other sites More sharing options...
oscillik Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 On 2/20/2011 at 12:19 AM, ganus said: On 2/19/2011 at 11:55 PM, THIS IS MICHAEL JACKSON said: i don't know but, aren't you being a bit too picky, i mean, it's a cassette ffs, a poor line input wouldn't be that significant. Trust me, my current soundcard input hums more than the chorus on my JX-3P. It's fucking horrible. Besides, some cassette tapes sound quite clean with a proper player & recorder. Not to say that lofi cassettes aren't charming though, as I did grow up loving cassettes and all their quirks. Sometimes I just want a clean sound off of them. wouldn't this be more of a grounding issue with your home electric system / computer? On 2/20/2011 at 12:19 AM, Awepittance said: On 2/19/2011 at 11:11 PM, oscillik said: On 2/19/2011 at 10:36 PM, ganus said: Almost all mic/line ins on computers (unless you have a good dedicated soundcard) sound like complete shit. If at all possible I personally recommend recording to a source that isn't your computer, and then ripping from there. If you have a sampler, or a CD recorder, it'd be best. Personally, I record absolutely everything I do into an SP-404 with an 8 gig SD card, and then put the card in my computer and take the wav files right off, and it sounds perfect. funny, my computer inputs are just fine. have actually been praised on the clarity of my vinyl rips by many people. a lot of PC laptops i noticed have very low level inputs and also very noisey line outputs, so maybe this is what he means. Most motherboard soundcards these days on desktop PCs are pretty clean sounding and have not much noticable noise. So i guess im saying i'm kind of a mac fag when it comes to low end audio inputs/outputs. oh yeah, quite a few laptops (especially PC ones, on the lower budget) have really shitty ins and outs. talking about Macintosh outputs though, at the VHS Head gig in Liverpool, one of the support acts that was using a Macintosh had to use someone elses PC laptop due to the amount of hum coming from his output. Thanks Haha Confused Sad Facepalm Burger Farnsworth Big Brain Like × Quote Hide oscillik's signature Hide all signatures Link to comment https://forum.watmm.com/topic/63916-looking-for-cassette-tape-to-wav-conversion-freeware/page/2/#findComment-1520433 Share on other sites More sharing options...
kaini Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 for laptops, a quick (but dangerous) workaround to determine if it's a ground loop problem is to wrap insulation tape around the earth pin on the power plug. obviously only to determine if it is indeed a ground loop problem; i wouldn't recommend anyone use this as a permanent solution. if it is the problem you can buy a ground loop isolator fairly inexpensively. Thanks Haha Confused Sad Facepalm Burger Farnsworth Big Brain Like × Quote Hide kaini's signature Hide all signatures On 5/7/2013 at 11:06 PM, ambermonk said: I know IDM can be extreme On 6/3/2017 at 11:50 PM, ladalaika said: this sounds like an airplane landing on a minefield Link to comment https://forum.watmm.com/topic/63916-looking-for-cassette-tape-to-wav-conversion-freeware/page/2/#findComment-1520437 Share on other sites More sharing options...
oscillik Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 On 2/20/2011 at 12:33 AM, kaini said: for laptops, a quick (but dangerous) workaround to determine if it's a ground loop problem is to wrap insulation tape around the earth pin on the power plug. obviously only to determine if it is indeed a ground loop problem; i wouldn't recommend anyone use this as a permanent solution. if it is the problem you can buy a ground loop isolator fairly inexpensively. protip nice one Thanks Haha Confused Sad Facepalm Burger Farnsworth Big Brain Like × Quote Hide oscillik's signature Hide all signatures Link to comment https://forum.watmm.com/topic/63916-looking-for-cassette-tape-to-wav-conversion-freeware/page/2/#findComment-1520439 Share on other sites More sharing options...
awepittance Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 yeah thats good to know in a pinch, thanks Thanks Haha Confused Sad Facepalm Burger Farnsworth Big Brain Like × Quote Hide awepittance's signature Hide all signatures Link to comment https://forum.watmm.com/topic/63916-looking-for-cassette-tape-to-wav-conversion-freeware/page/2/#findComment-1520440 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 On 2/20/2011 at 12:28 AM, oscillik said: On 2/20/2011 at 12:19 AM, ganus said: Trust me, my current soundcard input hums more than the chorus on my JX-3P. It's fucking horrible. Besides, some cassette tapes sound quite clean with a proper player & recorder. Not to say that lofi cassettes aren't charming though, as I did grow up loving cassettes and all their quirks. Sometimes I just want a clean sound off of them. wouldn't this be more of a grounding issue with your home electric system / computer? I am 99% sure it's not. I have a dedicated outlet that was somewhat recently installed, that was specifically made to be grounded and isolated that only the modem and PC go into. Think I've just had bad luck with hardware. My laptop is very hummy as well. *shrug* I'm happy with my setup anyways. Quote Link to comment https://forum.watmm.com/topic/63916-looking-for-cassette-tape-to-wav-conversion-freeware/page/2/#findComment-1520444 Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruising for burgers Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 (edited) On 2/20/2011 at 12:37 AM, oscillik said: On 2/20/2011 at 12:33 AM, kaini said: for laptops, a quick (but dangerous) workaround to determine if it's a ground loop problem is to wrap insulation tape around the earth pin on the power plug. obviously only to determine if it is indeed a ground loop problem; i wouldn't recommend anyone use this as a permanent solution. if it is the problem you can buy a ground loop isolator fairly inexpensively. protip nice one my building electric installation doesn't have earth, i mean, the ground pins on my wall sockets are connected to nothing so, i'm on permanent danger, hence i do that insulation tape thingie all the time, or, i push the wall socket earth pins inside to avoid them making contact with the ones on the power plug. Edited February 20, 2011 by THIS IS MICHAEL JACKSON Thanks Haha Confused Sad Facepalm Burger Farnsworth Big Brain Like × Quote Hide cruising for burgers's signature Hide all signatures https://www.instagram.com/ancestralwaves/ Link to comment https://forum.watmm.com/topic/63916-looking-for-cassette-tape-to-wav-conversion-freeware/page/2/#findComment-1520459 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Great Maker ShaiHulud Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 I am using izotope rx2 right now to clean up the audio from some VHS tapes. Same principle would apply to cassettes, I'd think. I tried running a hum removal plugin in Audacity and it crashed... so I gave free software my best shot first. Quote Link to comment https://forum.watmm.com/topic/63916-looking-for-cassette-tape-to-wav-conversion-freeware/page/2/#findComment-1520469 Share on other sites More sharing options...
kokoon Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 On 2/20/2011 at 12:33 AM, kaini said: for laptops, a quick (but dangerous) workaround to determine if it's a ground loop problem is to wrap insulation tape around the earth pin on the power plug. obviously only to determine if it is indeed a ground loop problem; i wouldn't recommend anyone use this as a permanent solution. if it is the problem you can buy a ground loop isolator fairly inexpensively. there's an even easier (end less dangerous) workaround for laptops - just unplug it from mains (run it on batteries) and see if the hum stops. also works for other devices that can be battery-powered. Thanks Haha Confused Sad Facepalm Burger Farnsworth Big Brain Like × Quote Link to comment https://forum.watmm.com/topic/63916-looking-for-cassette-tape-to-wav-conversion-freeware/page/2/#findComment-1520600 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Babar Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 (edited) ah thanks. That must be why i hear static when i plug headphones into my mac : my electrical installation dates back from the 60s and lot of plugs do not have a ground loop. Unfortunately, i only have 5 mins of autonomy. After that, it doesn't switch to sleep mode : it just brutally shuts down. I'm pretty sure it's software induced obsolescence and that a fix would be hackable without even having to open the beast. If anyone knows where i should head to (plist ? kernel ?), then let me know. Edited February 20, 2011 by Babar Quote Link to comment https://forum.watmm.com/topic/63916-looking-for-cassette-tape-to-wav-conversion-freeware/page/2/#findComment-1520607 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest A/D Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 On 2/19/2011 at 4:50 PM, chaosmachine said: also, you'll probably want to do noise removal to get rid of tape hiss. if you're careful, you can do it without affecting the quality of the music. http://wiki.audacityteam.org/index.php?title=Noise_Removal unless you prefer the natural stochastic resonance of a cassette Quote Link to comment https://forum.watmm.com/topic/63916-looking-for-cassette-tape-to-wav-conversion-freeware/page/2/#findComment-1521035 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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