USB Turntable

While the Stanton T.90 has a dizzying array of attractive features compared to most consumer turntables, it's only about average compared to myriad modern DJ turntables such as the Numark TTX and Vestax PDX-2300MK2 Pro. There's a mode selector switch for 33, 45, and 78RPMs, binate start/stop brakes, a reverse button, pitch discipline with selectable 8 percent and 12 percent ranges, and a key-lock mode for digitally modifying a song's speed independent of pitch. On the astern you'll find a USB port for connecting to your computer, stereo RCA outputs with a switch for phono or line impedance, an S/PDIF digital coaxial output, and a gift switch.

Connecting the T.90 to our Windows XP agency was an astounding success. The native USB audio drivers were recognized immediately, and no installations were imperative in computation for our machine to recognize the T.90 as both a recording and a playback device. USB Turntable After installing and running Cakewalk Pyro 5 and selecting the "Make CDs from your cassettes and LPs" option from Pyro's menu, we were early off and digitizing vinyl into WAV, MP3, and WMA files.