CONVERTING YOUR 78RPM VINYL
If you wish to transfer your 78RPM records to your computer, you will need to install and use
the Audacity application. This application can be found on the CD included in the box. Please
install Audacity and follow the instructions below to record your 78RPMs. For Audacity
troubleshooting, refer to the Audacity Software Guide included on the CD.
Important: We do not recommend using the included LP needle for playing 78RPM records.
Playing 78RPM records with an LP needle could result in high noise and, in some extreme
cases, could damage your records. A specialized 78RPM needle is recommended instead.
1.
Connect your turntable to your computer's USB port.
2.
Open Audacity.
3.
In Audacity, go to EDIT -> PREFERENCES and set the Recording Device to 'USB Audio
Codec' – this is your USB turntable (select 2 channels to record in stereo).
4.
Select your computer's soundcard as the Playback Device. Note that the device name will
vary from computer to computer but should never be set to 'Microsoft Sound Mapper'.
Alternatively, you can select "USB Audio Codec" if you would like to play the audio through
the turntable's RCA outputs.
5.
Lastly, check 'Software Playthrough' so you can hear the music through your audio device
while recording.
6.
You are now ready to record. Press the RECORD button in Audacity to begin recording.
7.
Play your 78RPM at 33 or 45RPM.
8.
Once you have recorded the desired material, press STOP in Audacity.
9.
Click on EDIT menu, then click on SELECT, then click on ALL (shortcut: "CTRL-A").
10. Click on the EFFECT menu, click on CHANGE SPEED.
11. When the CHANGE SPEED box opens, you will see Standard Vinyl RPM selections. The
"from" should be set to 33 or 45 RPM (depending on the speed you selected on your
turntable), and the "to" should be set to 78 RPM.
12. Click on PREVIEW to hear your recording converted to the correct speed of 78 RPM.
Click on OK to finalize the conversion to 78 RPM.
13. Once you are finished, you can save your file by going to FILE -> EXPORT AS WAV.
This will save the recording as a .WAV audio file.
14. Pick a destination on your computer, a name for your recording, and click SAVE.
15. The recording can now be found in the location where you saved it in the previous step.
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