HOW TO RECORD VINYL RECORDS TO CD?
You can preserve your old vinyl records and dub plates collection by recording them on CDs. In addition you also can restore some of your records by using special digital software tool removing pops, clicks and scratchy noise. To do so you may need some extra equipment and tools. Of course, you can record your records directly to stand-alone cd recorder. But to do more sophisticated work and restoration you’ll need to use your computer for recording, digital audio-editing and CD-mastering. To Record Records to CD using computer you need: record player, RIAA phono preamplifier (connecting output of your record player with input of phono pre-amp and then connecting output of phono pre-amp with analog input of your computer soundcard (or input of standalone cd-recorder)), computer with good quality soundcard and analog input, audio-recording/editing software, CD-mastering (CD-burning) software, CD-R (CD recordable) computer drive. To record LPs to CD without computer you need: record play