Thursday, June 12, 2008

Key Concepts In USB Turntable Design

By Chris Channing

As technology has proven the vinyl record long outdated, it has since given vinyl record owners a means of converting their precious audio contained in vinyl records onto a digital media. Not only will this extend the life of the audio in question, but amazing advances in technology can even repair damage that has already been done.

The technology that can empower one to turn their entire vinyl collection to digital media is the USB turntable. The USB turntable allows anyone to simply plugin a USB cable into their computer, and in most cases everything from there is automatically installed. It then becomes as easy as putting a vinyl record on the turntable, letting the turntable read it into digital media, and relax as technology creates a perfect copy of the audio.

As USB turntables have progressed over the years in technology, they have made several advances- such as allowing for the possibility of fast recording. In fact recording measures, the vinyl record is played at a faster rate than normal, recorded, and then the recorded audio is set back to the normal pace once it is saved. This cuts down on recording times that would otherwise take many hours for large collections of vinyl records.

Consumer should never be rushed in obtaining their USB turntable hardware, for they should always look out for accompanying software first. Music editing software will be incredibly necessary as many USB turntables will need to be altered on the audio level, from pitch to rate, or even to use stereo or mono specific sounds. Whatever the case, USB turntables should have support for such options and software.

It is also a good idea to purchase a USB turntable that comes with a built-in amplifier and speaker. These two additions can make quick work of previewing records for choosing which ones to record first, or which ones not to record at all. An amplifier can also help increase the audio signal before it reaches a digital interface, so that the sound is not too weak to be heard.

Even better news comes to computer users of a specific brand. There is much support for users of different operating systems and designs- from Mac to Windows, and even some Linux distributions can run some of the more popular USB turntable software and hardware designs. The more expensive types of hardware can even be cross compatible, meaning that support for multiple software or hardware types is included. But as technology goes, these more expensive counterparts will set consumers back a pretty penny.

Closing Comments

Anyone who is on a budget and wants to keep their vinyl records and their audio in a safe place should invest in a USB turntable. Technology has allowed for the production of such machines to be quite minimal- meaning they are rarely over anyone's own price budget. Because this is so, anyone with a well endowed vinyl record collection should promptly invest in an apt USB turntable.

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