There are many ways to transfer audio from vinyl records to PCs, but for the most part they are complex and not very effective. The Ion USB turntable, priced at £120, raises the bar a little. It is a ...
We start off another week with another deal on the MacBook Air from Apple. This offer lasts until 4:30pm ET today and includes a 1.4GHz MacBook Air with a 12-inch screen for $850. Next is a way to ...
Looking for an easy way to convert a dusty old record collection into a 21st-century MP3 library? This USB turntable does the job. Welcome back, "Zenyatta Mondatta"! Rick Broida is the author of ...
Get your wax into the digital world.Yes vinyl lovers, the 12 isn t dead just yet. But the MP3 juggernaut is undeniable ask iTunes making that cash, and the majors bleeding it while they try to catch ...
Ion’s USB turntable records vinyl straight to your PC via a USB connection, using the free open-source recording software Audacity, which is included. The software is compatible with both Mac and PC.
Ion’s USB turntable was cool before, allowing you to digitize all your analog vinyl LPs to MP3 format on your computer. But now, with the included iPod dock, you can directly shove the bits into your ...
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According to the year-end Nielsen Music Report, vinyl sales in the US enjoyed an increase of 52 percent last year, but still lurked in the shadows compared to the 164 billion songs streamed through ...
Turntables with USB connections are nothing new – we've covered quite a few before – but this is the first I've seen that can not only record into your PC but directly onto a PMP or even an SD memory ...
I’ll bet many people have a pile of old music records relegated to the dusty confines of the attic. If you’ve replaced all these with CDs or MP3s then you probably won’t see the point of buying a ...
The digital music revolution seems to have affected all age-groups – with your nan being as likely to listen to her iPod while she’s gardening as your annoying nephew is to be rocking his Walkman ...