Hi All,
Need a bit of help with this, and I have the suspicion this could be a dopy question!! LOL.
Im busy ripping away my 600+ cd's to the NAS. As well as the cd's I have about 300ish LP's. Is there a way to rip them to the NAS as well?
Im using a Kisto. Would the digital out give a suitable signal when playing vinyl? Or is there an easier more obvious way?
Thank you.
steve.
Ripping Vinyl!!??
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the same question came recently on a german linn yahoogroup.
i also question this. i have now a NAS and thinking about ripping.
one way is to use the DAC in kinos/kisto digitally connected to your computer. question is, whether the digital in is good enough. i wonder what your computer will record/save if you chose the digital audio input? is this the digital stream or will there be another conversion? with kisto you can also use a higher (24/96) audio-quality.
not sure, whether the normal pc/audio-input are enough. maybe a recording device would be better. someone mentioned a korg mr1000 for example.
markus
i also question this. i have now a NAS and thinking about ripping.
one way is to use the DAC in kinos/kisto digitally connected to your computer. question is, whether the digital in is good enough. i wonder what your computer will record/save if you chose the digital audio input? is this the digital stream or will there be another conversion? with kisto you can also use a higher (24/96) audio-quality.
not sure, whether the normal pc/audio-input are enough. maybe a recording device would be better. someone mentioned a korg mr1000 for example.
markus
Hi Markus
I also asked the same question on the "pink Fish" forum, and it seems there are a few more trying to do this. One of the suggestions was the following:-
http://whathifi.com/hi-fi/archive/20...no-preamp.aspx
Seems a simple idea and not too expensive.
I must admit Im finding it all a bit confusing!
Steve.
I also asked the same question on the "pink Fish" forum, and it seems there are a few more trying to do this. One of the suggestions was the following:-
http://whathifi.com/hi-fi/archive/20...no-preamp.aspx
Seems a simple idea and not too expensive.
I must admit Im finding it all a bit confusing!
Steve.
Hi Markus,
Try this? May need to copy and paste.
http://whathifi.com/hi-fi/archive/2008/ ... reamp.aspx
As you suggested, someone else has also recommended that the digital out on the Kisto would be a better way to proceed. Ill give it a try. Would also give a better quality sound compared with the above?
Here is the thread link for Pink Fish. Seems quite a few people have different methods and ways of doing the job!
http://pinkfishmedia.net/forum/showthread.php?t=48419
Steve.
Try this? May need to copy and paste.
http://whathifi.com/hi-fi/archive/2008/ ... reamp.aspx
As you suggested, someone else has also recommended that the digital out on the Kisto would be a better way to proceed. Ill give it a try. Would also give a better quality sound compared with the above?
Here is the thread link for Pink Fish. Seems quite a few people have different methods and ways of doing the job!
http://pinkfishmedia.net/forum/showthread.php?t=48419
Steve.
Hmmm... I wonder how many people are actually considering ripping their vinyl. It would surely be interesting to hear a rip from a top spec LP12 to a Linto and then to a really good ADC played back through a Klimax DS. Not sure which ADC to use or how to best configure it, though. I think the process might require quite a bit of work for each record.
If you are serious about this, I would not recommend the NAD PP-3 as it is built on the PP-2 (with a simple ADC and USB port added). And the PP-2 sounds like... well, not good.
If you are serious about this, I would not recommend the NAD PP-3 as it is built on the PP-2 (with a simple ADC and USB port added). And the PP-2 sounds like... well, not good.
i have made some quick tests. my lp12 is connected to a linto and the linto goes into my kisto. all connects are linn silver.
i created a record path "Phono - LtRt96", optic digital out. i used some normal optical digital cable connected it to my macbook. for recording i used CD Spin Doctor from toast7. there i choosed digital input, dvd high quality, 96k/24bit and recorded as aiff.
the result is quite good. played back via optical cable from my macbook to my kisto.
you can grab a testfile. in itunes i converted the aiff file to mp3 with 320k, the mp3 lacks some bass. the aiff is quite better.
http://www.gmx.de/mc/DSh95NeGbaECrFWaclFqPHFiNuP92S
this will open the "GMX Mediacenter". in the middle of the page click on the link "GMX Mediacenter starten". a new windows opens and you can download the mp3 file. you'll know the song, i am sure.
markus
i created a record path "Phono - LtRt96", optic digital out. i used some normal optical digital cable connected it to my macbook. for recording i used CD Spin Doctor from toast7. there i choosed digital input, dvd high quality, 96k/24bit and recorded as aiff.
the result is quite good. played back via optical cable from my macbook to my kisto.
you can grab a testfile. in itunes i converted the aiff file to mp3 with 320k, the mp3 lacks some bass. the aiff is quite better.
http://www.gmx.de/mc/DSh95NeGbaECrFWaclFqPHFiNuP92S
this will open the "GMX Mediacenter". in the middle of the page click on the link "GMX Mediacenter starten". a new windows opens and you can download the mp3 file. you'll know the song, i am sure.
markus
Have you tried your rip:s on a DS-player? It is expected that it does not sound the same when played back using the MAC, but how much is lost through a DS (preferably Klimax :-)?markus wrote:i have made some quick tests. my lp12 is connected to a linto and the linto goes into my kisto. all connects are linn silver.
i created a record path "Phono - LtRt96", optic digital out. i used some normal optical digital cable connected it to my macbook. for recording i used CD Spin Doctor from toast7. there i choosed digital input, dvd high quality, 96k/24bit and recorded as aiff.
the result is quite good. played back via optical cable from my macbook to my kisto...