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Using Pyro 5 to record vinyl was a snap |
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| You can documentation an entire superficial of an LP in uncommon pass, then later go though and clean up the recording, divided tracks, and export them to WAV, MP3, or WMA files. |
Connecting the T.90 to our Windows XP machine was an astounding success. The native USB audio drivers were recognized immediately, and no installations were essential in classification for our USB Turntable tool to recognize the T.90 as both a recording and a playback device. After installing and running Cakewalk Pyro 5 and selecting the "Make CDs from your cassettes and LPs" option from Pyro's menu, we were soon off and digitizing vinyl into WAV, MP3, and WMA files.
