I have all my ripped CDs on an external HD
and stream them to a PS Audio DirectStream DAC with BridgeII using JRiver and
JRemote. Now I’ve started recording my LPs to digital files with a
Tascam DA-3000 which puts the files on a CF card. The CF card then goes
into a card reader attached to my computer from where I transfer the
files to the HD using the same directory structure as the CDs. For
instance if I already have 3 Cannonball Addererley CDs in the artist
folder with his name on it, that is where I’ll put the newly digitized
LPs. I append the names of the LPs with (DSD) or (24 – 96) depending on
which format was used. So it would look like this on my HD:
Shared Music
Cannonball Adderley
In The Land Of HiFi
Somethin’ Else
Somethin’ Else (DSD)
Things Are Getting Better
Know What I Mean? (DSD)
Now I’m ready to start using Vinyl Studio to split the tracks, name
the tracks, maybe remove clicks & scratches. When first starting VS
it prompts you to create a collection and asks where you want to store
it. Should that be on the HD where JRiver looks to find my music
files? And is this new “Collection” the location I should tell JRiver
to find the new digital files?
The VS documentation has a drawing showing: VinylStudio – Collection:
“My Albums.mcf” and says “Within a collection, VinylStudio stores your
recordings as a list of albums. These are recorded a side at a time and
these recordings are then split up into individual tracks. It is
important to realize that VinylStudio is not an audio editor. That is to
say, it does not directly edit your recordings or any audio files you
might have imported. Instead, any changes you make within the program
are stored (in My Albums.mcf) and then ‘overlayed’ onto the original
audio when you save your tracks.”
Can anyone familiar with VS help me out with this? Maybe an
explanation is all that’s needed and I can just let VS do it’s thing
once I know where to locate “Collection – My Albums.mcf