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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.With the addition of a 3.5 mm cable or a RCA to 3.5 mm adapter cable, you could connect the turntable to the 3.5 mm LINE IN jack on a computer and record to the computer this way (with the use of an audio recording program such as Audacity). Alternatively, you could connect the turntables provided RCA cable to a USB audio interface, such as the Behringer UCA202, and connect the interface to the USB port on a computer. We also make a USB version of the turntable, the AT-LP60XUSB, with has a digital USB output in addition to the analog RCA output(s). We prefer the USB connection method due to its lower noise.
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