So why not digitize your cassettes or records at home too?
A number of products are for sale as "solutions" to this very problem. They include USB tape decks, USB turntables and computer programs to use with the tape deck, turntable and sound card you already have.
What you might find surprising is that many of our customers are people who have already bought such equipment, but given up on using it!
There are both qualitative and quantitative reasons why you're probably better off having us do this work instead. Find those that mean the most to you:
On the other hand, many store-bought tape decks come mis-calibrated from the factory, their high-end response muffled from day one, and this especially goes for "consumer-grade" gear designed to be as cheap as humanly possible.
Furthermore, before playing every record we we clean it to get the crackle-making dust and dirt out of the grooves. The audible difference that pre-play cleaning makes is remarkable and impossible to simulate with software.
And finally, once your vinyl is recorded into the computers, our digital click and pop filtering software is awesome. It takes out the "pops" from scratches on the record while leaving the music perfectly alone. I couldn't believe such accurate filtering was possible until I'd heard it myself.
Physical washing and digital click and pop filtering are included in every vinyl transfer we do.
So you'll need to buy and install a new sound card to get fidelity at all like ours, even if you keep your tape deck and turntable in great shape and they sound fine over your home stereo.
(By the way, every piece of hardware we use is listed on our technology page.)
In fact, our most sophisticated custom software is for just this purpose, and even with it, track-splitting is still the workflow step that requires the most training and practice to do well. You'll have a harder time of it with pre-packaged software.
At home, though, you're stuck slogging through this typing, sorting, copying and pasting business yourself.
At home, though, you'll either have to design and print your own inkjet labels or just make do with Sharpie markers.
This is easy for us to do here, but a big hassle to figure out at home.
(Come to think of it, I suppose Reclaim Media is that device and program. We had to build it up ourselves, though, and it takes up a whole office!)
So! Get out your calculator, multiply the hours of audio you have by two (or three) and decide whether you have enough free time to do this at home.
And even if you do, what's your free time worth? Even if you'll settle for minimum wage (around $7/hour) then you're looking at a time cost of at least $21 to digitize a 90-minute cassette, or at least $11 for a 45-minute LP, all for a final product inferior to ours!
And if your free time is worth more than minimum wage--as I like to think for myself--then the time cost will be that much higher.
Why spend more for less?
Not only are our costs lower, but we've engineering things so that our final product is better than what all but the wealthiest and most fanatic do-it-yourself'er with infinite free time can manage at home. I hope I've explained here why this is so, and if not I'd appreciate your letting me know (my email is craig@reclaimmedia.com).
You owe it to yourself to try us first. Just one or two cassettes or records are all you'll need. Place your order online, take them to the UPS Store for packing and shipping, and see what we can do. If you don't like our work then we'll just refund your money anyway.
Then you'll know. Then you can make a decision between sinking your money and life into trying this at home, or taking one more trip to the UPS Store (with the rest of your cassettes or records) and letting us take care of it.