Sure !!! Why u selling??? Or giving?? I'll take any DJ stuff I can get my handz on!!! I love to scratch but I need some new stuff!!
No, the ION Profile Pro USB Turntable only writes to mp3. It does not read mp3s.
An inexpensive Vinyl to MP3 turntable can be purchased on some websites online that sell it such as eBay and Amazon. It can also be purchased in some of the electronics shops.
The Numark PT01USB Portable DJ Turntable with USB Connection is what you need.
Because you can use them to play vinyl record albums, if you so desire. Otherwise, just listen to your MP3.
The Crosley Keepsake is a good beginner turntable and can connect to your computer, but an advanced DJ may want a more robust turntable.
It is the connection from a PC to an analogue audio source, usually a DJ's turntable or scratch pad. It allows a test signal to be fed from a special vinyl LP on the turntable to control the speed of an mp3 playback. In this way, any number of mp3's can be scratched like an LP without having to change the vinyl.
I have found out that Ion, company makes a usb turntable to allow vinyl to mp3's. Also they make a cassete to mp3 device, both with specific software. To be more detailed I need to know how to download from laptop CD to mp3, thank you! lelandfree@yahoo.com just drag the songs and videos from the CD to your mp3
The iConvert Turntable converts your old records to MP3 files and saves them onto a USB Flash Drive (or memory card). You can then plug the Flash Drive into your computer where it should show up on the Desktop. You can the select Add To Library.... From iTune's File menu, select the Flash Drive in the listing and select all the mp3 files to add them to the iTunes library.
A Numark USB turntable connects to the USB port on a computer and converts vinyl records into a digital form. They can then be played on an mp3 player or burned on to a CD.
T.90 USB TURNTABLE is the best turntable for portability
Easily? No. To do so you setup your turntable so that the speaker output goes into your computer aux input and you record it with Audicity (that's what I used when I did mine) and then convert the output from WAV to mp3. It's a slow process but worth it depending on what music you have.
This Microwave Oven does have a turntable inside. The dimensions of the turntable are 10 3/4 inches.