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Needledrops: suggestions re ADC and software.
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<blockquote data-quote="s1n0" data-source="post: 697975" data-attributes="member: 15759"><p>I can let you know what I've used but can't suggest that it's the best option available as I haven't had exposure to everything out there... </p><p></p><p>Hardware: </p><p>. Furutech GT40 (actually pretty good and very versatile but I thought NI had the edge) </p><p>. NI Traktor 10 (go into settings, undo all the default filters, set to 24/96 and reset the latency and buffer rates to something reasonable and you can get a surprisingly decent ADC out of this box) </p><p></p><p>Both have MM phono in and the GT40 claims a basic MC input that I didn't use as I went through a MC phono stage. If you have a VA Whisper you wouldn't need the Phono input of either that may widen your ADC hardware options.</p><p></p><p>I used wavelab and ableton as recording software with dbpoweramp for FLAC conversion but protools would provide better recording and way better post rec mastering capabilities. </p><p></p><p>Furutech has a newer ADL Stratos that can reportedly record at 32b/384khz that I haven't tried but suspect will slay the hardware listed above.</p><p></p><p>I recorded in 24b/96khz and converted to FLAC, I didn't try the difference between 24/96 and 24/48 but did spend some time listening to the difference between recording in 24/96 and 16/44: the difference was quiet audible, I went with 24bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s1n0, post: 697975, member: 15759"] I can let you know what I've used but can't suggest that it's the best option available as I haven't had exposure to everything out there... Hardware: . Furutech GT40 (actually pretty good and very versatile but I thought NI had the edge) . NI Traktor 10 (go into settings, undo all the default filters, set to 24/96 and reset the latency and buffer rates to something reasonable and you can get a surprisingly decent ADC out of this box) Both have MM phono in and the GT40 claims a basic MC input that I didn't use as I went through a MC phono stage. If you have a VA Whisper you wouldn't need the Phono input of either that may widen your ADC hardware options. I used wavelab and ableton as recording software with dbpoweramp for FLAC conversion but protools would provide better recording and way better post rec mastering capabilities. Furutech has a newer ADL Stratos that can reportedly record at 32b/384khz that I haven't tried but suspect will slay the hardware listed above. I recorded in 24b/96khz and converted to FLAC, I didn't try the difference between 24/96 and 24/48 but did spend some time listening to the difference between recording in 24/96 and 16/44: the difference was quiet audible, I went with 24bit. [/QUOTE]
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