Midnight Marauder
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I've had best results keeping the discs covered with the alcohol, during recording.I've done alot of that too. The reason we're doing it is?Now wait a minute, I've been digitizing my vinyl since Christmas. Just did a 6 album set of the "Sensational Sixties" today.
Because vinyl outlived its usefulness!
I like to think of it as Preservation....... I even was able to record some 45's that were cracked....... Of course I've gone through 3 bottles of rubbing alcohol cleaning them first. And then I'm going to start on my cassettes......
On cassettes: Do NOT use the Dolby noise reduction your playback deck is equipped with when transferring. Instead use the noise reduction in post-production, in your mp3 program when rendering. You'll get much better results!
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