This all runs very easily on my lame-but-tiny Shuttle Hackintosh, which has a dual-core Atom netbook chip. Audacity has a very clever 45-to-78 setting in postprocessing which increases the pitch and keeps the proper tempo.Įither Audacity or one of the other editing programs I ran across, perhaps Final Vinyl or Spin Doctor, adjusts the levels to the standards for the old 78rpm turntables - both the 78rpm needle and the level setting don't seem to be well-publicized techniques on the web but they both make huge differences compared to the "stock" recording. (Listed as #2 under DJ Turntables in Google #1 is a $675 Technics.) It doesn't spin 78rpm but it does have the ability to accept a proper somewhat thicker needle designed for 78rpm records.
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