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Recording gramophone records  
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6 Recording 
gramophone 
records 
6.1 Preparation 
There are many ways of reproducing the sound of records on a computer; the 
following example only describes the basic procedure for doing this. 
 
The signal received from the record player's magnetic sampling system cannot 
be directly fed into the soundcard's line-in input, as the signal is frequency-
distorted for technical reasons. A so-called 'frequency corrector preamplifier' 
between the sampling system and the soundcard is needed in order to correct 
the frequency response. This is most easily performed using the amplifier's 
phono input. 
In order to rerecord, you will need: 
 
a record player 
 
an amplifier 
 
a computer with a soundcard 
 
around 700 MB free memory 
 
cables to connect the individual components 
 
Sometimes leakage pickups (humming) can arise when the soundcard is linked 
to the amplifier. The humming is caused when two devices that have already 
been grounded (earthed) are connected with one audio cable. A by-pass power 
filter or transformer can solve the problem. Sometimes it is simply enough if the 
devices are connected to different power sources.  
1.  Connect the record player to the amplifier. 
2.  Connect the amplifier to the soundcard. 
3.  Clean the record.