ROBSCIX
Headphoneus Supremus
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if the turntable doesn't have an amplifier you will not be able to get a usable signal. I doubt it will even register on a line level input. A cassette deck or TT with a preamp will output about 2.4 volts, possibly more if the units has output faders.
Whatever recording software you are using try and keep the input level between -6 and -3 dB to allow for peaking. This will give you enough headroom to apply any effects you may need to.
Are you planning on just copying these over and leaving them or do you want to do some work such as remove noise, bring up the levels...remove pops and clicks?
The input ADC on the ST is high enough quality to allow you to do this task and get good results.
Whatever recording software you are using try and keep the input level between -6 and -3 dB to allow for peaking. This will give you enough headroom to apply any effects you may need to.
Are you planning on just copying these over and leaving them or do you want to do some work such as remove noise, bring up the levels...remove pops and clicks?
The input ADC on the ST is high enough quality to allow you to do this task and get good results.