Wednesday, October 19, 2011

New Ion Profile Lp Vinyl-To-Mp3 Turntable Built-In Preamp Play Record USB Computer Connection

!±8± New Ion Profile Lp Vinyl-To-Mp3 Turntable Built-In Preamp Play Record USB Computer Connection


Rate : | Price : $109.95 | Post Date : Oct 19, 2011 20:17:15
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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Ion Audio TTUSB 10 Vinyl Recording USB Turntable with Audacity Software, Dust Cover and Analog Stereo Input

!±8± Ion Audio TTUSB 10 Vinyl Recording USB Turntable with Audacity Software, Dust Cover and Analog Stereo Input


Rate : | Price : $229.99 | Post Date : Oct 15, 2011 12:30:51
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The Ion Audio TTUSB 10 is ideal for archiving your records and preserving them for years to come.With the TTUSB 10, it has never been easier to preserve your most memorable music favorites to digital media, such as CDs, hard disk, or portable media devices. The TTUSB 10 sports a sleek design and includes easy-to-use audio recording software for your computer plus a dust cover and a tone lift arm. And with a stereo input (1/8-inch minijack), you can also digitize music from cassettes or other analog sources!EZ Vinyl Converter by MixMeister is included free with the ION TTUSB10 and provides the easiest way to convert your vinyl records to your computer's digital music library. Simply plug in your ION TTUSB10 turntable, click to mark when tracks end, enter your artist, album and track information and you're done! EZ Vinyl Converter automatically separates the tracks and imports them into your iTunes library.Once you have your albums converted, you can sort them, make custom playlists, and easily take them with you on an iPod or play them directly from your computer. In addition, the ION TTUSB10 comes with free Audacity software for editing your recorded tracks. ION TTUSB 10 FeaturesPlug & Play USB - no drivers needed!Adjustable Anti-Skate control for increased stereo balancing33 1/3 and 45 RPMSupports the recording of 78 RPM records through the included softwareSwitchable Phono/Line-level RCA output (with built-in pre-amp)1/8-inch stereo line input

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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Ion Audio

!±8± Ion Audio

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The most elegant way to rediscover your records. Please allow 5-7 Buisness days for shippingStep up to the elegant look of PROFILE LP. This advanced turntable transforms your LPs into MP3s, doubles as a home-stereo record player, and includes a hinged, protective dust cover. ION's exclusive EZ Vinyl / Tape Converter software guides you through the easy-to-follow steps as you transform your LP records to portable, flexible MP3s.The PROFILE series of LP-conversion systems is designed with contemporary, low-profile looks. Each model is designed to capture the music from your LPs and turn it into portable, flexible, digital MP3s that you can enjoy at home and on the go.iPod and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Ion USB Turntable with Universal Dock for iPod

!±8±Ion USB Turntable with Universal Dock for iPod

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Post Date : Oct 08, 2011 12:51:11
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iPod to LP DOCK - Ion Audio USB turntable with universal dock for iPod- Revolutionary new USB turntable that transfers vinyl to iPod- You can also use the included recording software to archive your records to CD or MP3- LP DOCK also has a line-level output for connecting to any home stereo with an AUX input- LP DOCK includes EZ Vinyl Converter 2 for PC (EZVC2) and EZ Audio Converter for Mac (EZAC); the best way to record and convert vinyl directly to iTunes. EZVC2 features Gracenote® MusicID technology, which analyzes your vinyl and automatically retrieves album, artist and song information for you! EZAC lets you easily enter track information. You can now digitally archive your collection in just a few mouse clicks.- Its as easy as 1-2-3: STEP 1 - Play your records and click RECORD in EZ Vinyl Converter 2 to begin recording. STEP 2 - Click the NEW TRACK button at the end of each track. When finished, songs go straight into iTunes! STEP 3 - Use iTunes to create playlists, organize your music, listen to your songs on the computer or transfer to your iPod.- Record directly to iPod video (5th gen) and iPod nano (2nd gen)- Record directly to your computer via USB- Works with all docking iPod models when used through iTunes- 33 and 45 RPM belt-drive turntable (78 RPM using bundled software)- Line-level RCA outputs (built-in phono preamp)- Audacity recording (PC and Mac) software included to reduce vinyl noise and pops- Easy to set up, no special drivers needed- For PC: Windows XP or Vista; 500 MHz Pentium class processor or better; QuickTime 7.1.6 or later; 256MB RAM (minimum); 250MB available Hard Drive space (minimum); one available USB1.1 port or higher; CD-ROM drive or better; Internet connection for Gracenote®- For Mac: OS X 10.3.9 or later; 500MHz G3 processor or better; QuickTime 6.5.2 or later; 256MB RAM (minimum); 250MB available Hard Drive space (minimum); one available USB1.1 port or higherCD-ROM drive or better- Includes USB cable, 45RPM adapter, software

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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

How to Transfer LP to CD - Separating the Songs on Your LP

!±8± How to Transfer LP to CD - Separating the Songs on Your LP

If you recorded a song from a 45, you are ready to save your work. If you have a whole page of an album recorded, you probably want to split the file into individual tracks or songs. In this way you label each song, if import them into iTunes with the correct name for the past, musicians and other information, as well as music in any order.

But what if you know always want to play all the songs in the order of the LPrecorded, and you cannot conceive of wanting to separate the music into separate songs or tracks? What if you do not want all those separate songs cluttering up iTunes anyway? Well, you can leave one entire side of an LP as a single file if you want to, but remember that there are mechanisms in iTunes, such as album view, to keep all of the tracks of a particular album organized and together, and even to always play in the same sequence.

Splitting recordings into separate tracks (songs)

The first step to saving each song on a recorded LP as separate files is to mark the tracks.

Place the record label or album jacket in front of you for reference.

With the I-beam tool selected, click at the beginning of the waveform, the point where you first started recording.

Click Project > Add Label at Selection or Tracks > Add Label at Selection, depending on which version of Audacity you have.

Audacity will add a label marker at the point of your selection ready for you to start typing the name of the song. (The label markers can be found below the waveform area in the Label Track area).

Click at the start of the second track on the waveform (you may need to zoom in a bit to do this precisely) choose Project > Add Label at Selection again, type the second label and so on.

Audacity does have a feature that attempts to automatically mark the beginning of each track. It does this by analyzing the entire recorded file (i.e. the recording of the entire side of an LP) and tries to find periods of silence that meet certain criteria, such as being more than two seconds long. This command is called Silence Finder and is found under the A analyze menu. Personally, I find it easier just to set the markers for the various tracks myself, as I usually try to delete the excess silence at the end of each song anyway.

Be sure to preview each song after you have made the marks to make sure you have placed them in the right positions.

Finally, to save the LP as separate songs, choose Export Multiple from the File menu. In the dialog box that appears, make sure that the "Labels," and the "Using Label/Track Name" buttons are selected. Click Export to save in your default file format (normally WAV for Windows and AIFF for Mac).


How to Transfer LP to CD - Separating the Songs on Your LP

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