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#2225
Sziasztok! 
Idézet Ben Liebrand honlapjáról:
" Transferring from Vinyl
Only when no master can be found at all (including having contacted the original artists in many occasions) I have to revert to Vinyl, and only do so if a mint copy is at hand. So....
Man am I happy I always spun my records using the Stanton 681 EEE's, instead of abusing them with the surface grating 500AL's.
So... Transfer was done using a Denon 304 Moving coil cartridge, amplified by a Studer Phone Pre-amp to +4dB balanced line signal.
The signal was then fed into the AD converters of a Tascam DA30 and recorded directly to 44.1 kHz 16 bit.
Yes, A higher bit rate is better, but only if it stays at that bit rate. Down-sampling to the CD standard introduces more unwanted side effects than simply recording it at the correct sample and bit rate in the first place.
All clicks where removed by hand. instead of editing them out , which removes short spaces of time, they were removed by means of interpolation, thus keeping the correct timing.
Fade-out's were cleaned up, intros where inspected at sample-zoomed view. Distorted section were repaired by interchanging from identical snippets elsewhere in the song and all was done to ensure that you have the best possible audio experience in lack of the preferred analog tape master. "