How Do You Record From Vinyl & Cassette To A CD?
Recording from vinyl and cassette to CD isn’t difficult, but it does take patience and general knowledge of recording software and home audio equipment. You’ll be routing your cassette or vinyl player to a computer, which will record the selected audio content into a free program called Audacity. Once the content is transferred, it will be moved to Apple’s Itunes, where it can be burned to CD. This process can be performed with many other programs other than Audacity and Itunes; this is simply the easiest and cheapest method. Attach the red plug of your RCA-to-1/8″ cable to the red output of your cassette deck, and the black plug to the black output of your cassette deck. Connect the 1/8″ side of the cable to the input jack on your computer’s soundcard. If you’re transferring music from a record player, it’s important to note that some record players won’t accept standard RCA plugs. If this is the case for your player, the RCA plugs can be affixed to the “rec out” jacks of a stereo rec