![]() When your record h as finished playing, click “Next.”ġ3. If you do not specify new tracks, your record will convert as one continuous file.ġ2. While you are recording, if you like, you can click the “New Track” button during the silence between songs to manually specify different tracks. Now that you are getting sound, put the needle back at the start of the vinyl record and quickly click “Record” to start your recording.ġ1. If you wish to split your record’s tracks into separate files, you will have th e option to do this manually.ġ0. ![]() Uncheck “Automatically split into tracks” because the program is not very accurate when it tries to split tracks for you. Make sure the computer’s volume is up about halfway, and if you can’t hear your record well at that volume, turn up the gain in the software until you’re happy with the volume.ĩ. Now, select a good volume at which to record your album. NOTE: If you don't hear anything make sure the computer's volu me is turned up about halfway. Place the needle on the record a nd wait until you hear your record playing through the computer speakers (or headphones). If this happens, unplug the ION Tape Express device, and try again.ħ. NOTE: If the ION Tape Express device (tape deck) is also plugged into the computer via USB, you will get an error message. The turntable is already connected, so click “Next.” On the computer, click on the EZ Vinyl Converter icon to open the software. Check to make sure the black USB cable for the turntable is plugged into one of the USB ports on the computer.ĥ. Turn the turntable’s power on and then select the RPM that corresponds with your vinyl record (33, 45 or 78).Ĥ. NOTE: If you are using a 45 rpm record that has a larger hole in the center, place the 45 rpm adapter that comes with the ION Conversion Turntable on the center spindle first.ģ. Identify which type of vinyl record you have – 33 rpm or 45 rpm. ![]() ![]() Convert Vinyl Recordings Using ION Conversion Turntable Make an appointment to use a Digital Media Station for access to an ION Conversion Turntable. Do you have home recordings on vinyl lying around that you've always wanted to convert digitally? Now you can. ![]()
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