7.10 won't recognize my usb turntable
Eric
ejazzkatt at gmail.com
Sat Apr 12 12:17:37 UTC 2008
D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> Audacity is probably good enough for your purposes, but if you want to play
> records live, I can't think of a likely way to do that unless you use JACK to
> route the audio input from the record player to the audio output on whatever
> soundcard you normally use. (Well, unless you use a physical audio cable to
> connect them, if that is an option.)
I have the same turntable and the same problem. The turntable comes with
Audacity for both Windows and Macs. It even has a printed manual for
Audacity.
The turntable also allows you to hook it up to your computer in the same
way you hook up any other turntable to a PC. Using that method, I have
been able to use Audacity. This method required a pre-amp
Eric Jackson
>
> JACK is a pretty huge subject, and I would encourage you to seek out the
> Ubuntu Studio Users list, or the Linux Audio Users list for further help with
> that. First, I would encourage you to just get started with Audacity, and
> see what happens from there.
>
> Good luck!
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