-  Wed Aug 06, 2014 10:24 pm
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							I have recently got my old vinyls out of storage (I used to dj and have a lot of old techno, dnb and other interesting stuff) and am looking to rip the essentials to mp3 for ipod/car/stereo playback.
I tried this about 12 years ago using Soundforge with variable results (mostly not great - low volume and cracks/pops) and there seems to be a lot of different opinions on the internet as to which software handles this best for a Windows 7 machine, but with no definitive answer (I found Pure Vinyl but seems its Mac only)
I do have a Serato SL3 which I have used to record mixes but not sure it would be suitable for ripping to an adequate quality. So just wondering what people on here use, what settings and how effective it is?
I have Technics 1210 decks and am thinking it would be best to hook the deck straight to the SL3 rather than through a mixer but what software would clean up recordings?
					
										
					  															  					                I tried this about 12 years ago using Soundforge with variable results (mostly not great - low volume and cracks/pops) and there seems to be a lot of different opinions on the internet as to which software handles this best for a Windows 7 machine, but with no definitive answer (I found Pure Vinyl but seems its Mac only)
I do have a Serato SL3 which I have used to record mixes but not sure it would be suitable for ripping to an adequate quality. So just wondering what people on here use, what settings and how effective it is?
I have Technics 1210 decks and am thinking it would be best to hook the deck straight to the SL3 rather than through a mixer but what software would clean up recordings?
