

Select your USB analog converter in the source menu.It is the first drop-down menu in the controls. The first thing you need to do in Audacity is ensure that when you open it up it's going to use the right hardware to record from and that the project rate matches what you selected in the steps above. In my case, it's set to 2-channel, 16-bit, 48000Hz. From the drop-down box make sure that 2-channel is selected at your preferred sample rate.On the recording tab, make sure your converter is selected as the default input.


Connect the left and right phono leads from your turntable to your converter.Connect your analog to digital converter to the PC using the supplied USB cable.But if you have a turntable with a more standard phono output, you'll need to follow these steps: If you have a USB turntable, plugging it into your PC is easy: connect the USB cable to the matching ports on the turntable and your computer.
