Samples from USB Turntables: Preparation, How do you want your clips? |
Samples from USB Turntables: Preparation, How do you want your clips? |
Feb 3 2009, 03:01
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As promised, I'm getting ready to produce some samples from USB turntables. Before I put needle to vinyl, I want to get some consensus on the proposed methods and samples. I also want to hear any additional advice you have to offer in terms of producing professional, consistent samples. I ordered three USB turntables: The Audio-Technica AT-LP2D-USB, the Ion Audio TTUSB05 and the Crosley CR249. I also ordered some brand new albums to sample on 180 gram, virgin vinyl where available. With your help, we can capture and analyze the best clips these low-end turntables can produce. The Samples: Steely Dan - Peg From 30th Anniversary remaster of Aja. 180 gram virgin vinyl. Note: Using new song. Play CD Sample (FLAC) ![]() Pros:
Pink Floyd - On the Run Dark Side of the Moon. CD: 20th Anniversary. LP: 30th Anniversary 180 gram virgin vinyl. See "Cons" below. Play CD Sample (FLAC) ![]() Pros:
Gorillaz - Dare From Demon Days. 190 gram vinyl (weighed record personally). Play CD Sample (FLAC) ![]() Pros:
The Black Eyed Peas - Dum Diddly From Monkey Business. 140 gram vinyl (weighed record personally). Edit: Now using a different section of the track Play CD Sample (FLAC) ![]() Pros:
Fleetwood Mac - Rhiannon From Fleetwood Mac. Scratched and Dusty Album. Play CD Sample (FLAC) ![]() Pros:
The Process:
Any other samples?
Two out of three turntables have already arrived. I'm expecting the Crosley today. Sample clips will follow soon after I gather feedback on the process and clips. This should be fun! This post has been edited by Knowzy: Apr 23 2009, 17:27 |
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Feb 3 2009, 20:39
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140g is fine. In that case, I'll probably stick with the Black Eyed Peas clip. More compression and that challenging "jaggedy" waveform. You might want to try analog recording the SACD DSOTM, unless you can find an earlier CD master. I own at least one and possibly two other versions of DSOTM. I'll report back with when I get home tonight. Thanks for pointing out the CD layer issues on the hybrid SACD, I had no idea. Recordings of each turntable both without any music playing (but with the motor running), and in a blank groove, are extremely useful. Will do. Measure the tracking force of each cartridge with a scale accurate to 0.1g or so. That was part of my plan all along. I picked up model 55 shown here. Noise rejection of cartridge - How well the stylus profile is able to track the groove in the presence of groove scratches/dust/etc. I have a few LPs in bad shape. I can sample those once I'm done with the brand new albums. I have an old pressing of Aja and the original US and 30th anniv pressings of DSOTM recorded with my 440ML, but alas I just broke the tip on my OC9, so I might be of marginal help with comparing against a higher end system. However, I do have a Stanton 500 at my disposal.... I would love to compare the low-end turntable samples to something much better. If you're willing, please bring 'em on! I'm not familiar with any of these turntables so i'm not sure what adjustment they may/may not have. Chart #3, Turntable Construction shows each USB turntable's adjustments. In the case of these three, none have anti-skate adjustment, nor an adjustable counterbalance. None of the cartridges are user-replaceable. So, I don't think there's anything thing to adjust here. When I get my hands on a Debut or a DJ USB turntable, we'll talk! Using a test signal may be better than comparison with CD... I'm happy to get some test record samples, though I need help in picking a good one and some good samples from it. "The Ultimate Analogue Test LP" looks like a winner with tracks like "Wow and Flutter Test Signal" and "Anti-Skating Test." I also found several others at Needle Doctor. My main concern is how many plays I can get out of these before having to buy a new one at $40 to $50 a piece. I expect the Crosley to track around 6 grams and who knows how badly the anti-skate is preset. At what point should I expect record wear become problematic for objective sampling? Thanks for your feedback so far. I can't wait to crack these boxes open and get started. But I want to get all my ducks in a line first. |
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Knowzy Samples from USB Turntables: Preparation Feb 3 2009, 03:01
Axon Record weight is an almost entirely meaningless in... Feb 3 2009, 03:24
botface I'm not familiar with any of these turntables ... Feb 3 2009, 10:03
botface QUOTE (Knowzy @ Feb 3 2009, 20:39) My mai... Feb 4 2009, 09:42
Axon QUOTE (botface @ Feb 4 2009, 02:42) So, i... Feb 4 2009, 10:06
Knowzy It looks like my other Dark Side disc is the 20th ... Feb 4 2009, 07:11
Axon QUOTE (Knowzy @ Feb 4 2009, 00:11) It loo... Feb 4 2009, 10:08
Knowzy QUOTE (botface @ Feb 4 2009, 00:42) Mistr... Feb 5 2009, 05:47
Knowzy QUOTE (Knowzy @ Feb 4 2009, 20:47) Even w... Feb 5 2009, 23:42
Knowzy Everything has arrived.
I expect to start posting... Feb 11 2009, 07:47
Axon You're fully bought in
Sounds like Specto... Feb 11 2009, 08:19
Knowzy After the abusing them with ceramic cartridges, I ... Jul 9 2010, 07:33![]() ![]() |
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