Excellent for advanced editing and de-clicking. 4. Setting Up the Recording
Ensure your stylus is clean and in good condition to minimize distortion.
Specialized software for ripping vinyl that handles track splitting and metadata lookup.
Use a turntable with a decent cartridge (MM or MC).
Play the loudest part of the track to set levels. Aim for peaks between -6dB and -3dB. Never let it hit 0dB (clipping). 5. Post-Processing & Editing
The track is very bright with sharp guitar/organ notes. Ensure your phono preamp isn't overloaded, which can make the treble harsh.
Record at a minimum of 24-bit/96kHz or 24-bit/192kHz (FLAC or WAV) to capture the full dynamic range and frequency response of the vinyl.