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jusware
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Registered: Nov 2004
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as long as you have a sound card with an input you can record with it. All you would have to do is find the adapter that works. I have an audigy soundblaster and I use a RCA to mini-jack converter. I record with the audigy software. The only problem is some minor additional noise and signal loss through the adapter, but it is fairly negligible. When you record, make sure your main output isn't too high or it will cause clipping. Good luck.
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Jan-10-2005 20:21
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dj chex
A monkey without a cause

Registered: Mar 2004
Location: denver co
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on my desktop recording i got a oem audigy2 i picked up from work for $50, and it's sound quality is good enough for cds, i get a noise floor level of ~92db! As for my notebook, im using a abused SB Extigy, and i get a noise level of around ~85db, still not bad. So if you got a pc, try it's soundcard first and hear how it sounds, that'll save you $$$, and thats always nice!
As for recording software, i use soundforge 5.0 but as of late i've been using audacity, and considering it's price (free) you can't do any better. Gotta love open-source software! There's versions for mac/win/linux, so check it out.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
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