How Do You Transfer Vinyl Albums To CD?
Vinyl albums were once the dominant audio format for listening to and storing music. They work through a physical process of a needle bouncing along small groves on the surface of the album. The signals sent from the needle are transmitted across lines to speakers that produce sound. Newer media like CDs have replaced records for most uses and are a purely digital method of reproducing music. Transferring the audio on vinyl records to CDs is a straightforward process that requires simple audio equipment. Connect the turntable to the audio receiver’s “phono input” port using the male-to-male RCA cables. Many turntables require pre-amplification before they can be connected to external audio devices like speakers, or, in this case, computers. Receivers will boost the record’s signal, making the connection with the computer much clearer. The jack labeled “Left” on the turntable should connect to the jack labeled “Left” on the audio receiver. The jack labeled “Right” on the turntable shoul