Top products from r/makingvaporwave
We found 4 product mentions on r/makingvaporwave. We ranked the 4 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Hosa CMR-206 3.5 mm TRS to Dual RCA Stereo Breakout Cable, 6 Feet,Black
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Balanced: NoConductor 1: TRS Male 1/8Conductor 2: RCA MaleLength: 6'Color coded - Red and White
3. PC Audio Digitizer - USB 2.0 Audio Capture Converter for Windows 10/8 / 7
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Converts Audio / Music from analog audio device to PC[Seller Statement: The Audio Capture is for common usage. If you have professional requirements, this Audio-Grabber might not meet your needs.]3.5mm or R/L audio connector input, Recording audio into computerSupports 3.5mm mini-jack or R / L RCA S...
4. Focusrite Scarlett Solo (2nd Gen) USB Audio Interface with Pro Tools | First
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
One natural-sounding Scarlett mic preamp with plenty of even gain; one instrument input, Stereo line outputs on RCA phono for connecting to home speakers; one headphones output with gain control. You don't need a power supply, either - just connect with a USB cable and start recording.Class-leading ...
At the very least you're gonna need an 1/8 to RCA cable to plug into your turntable or tape deck and then plug into your mic jack. This isn't ideal because the sound quality isn't going to be the greatest doing it this way but if your sound is lofi anyway it's not really going to matter, just remember you can always bump your sample quality down after the fact but not up when sampling.
Like everyone else has said though, an audio interface is the way to go. You could get a soundcard if you were so inclined but I think just getting a USB interface is easier plus they're way more portable and you can use em on your desktop or laptop. I've got a few friends that use the Focusrite Scarlett and they say good things about it, I myself use an old Line 6 POD for my sampling and output to my deck and it does the trick.
I just actually did this. Finding a tap recorder you want online is the hard part, in that it can be expensive and often used. That means you need to do some research. Once you get your tape recorder use this. It works well and is easy to use.
Side note for the tape recorder. Don't get a newer recorder. You want that inherent lofi feel. Also don't forget to buy tapes!
https://www.amazon.com/Hooked-Christmas-Paul-Brooks/dp/B003QHZKPO
Would this be the one?