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JohnSmith
Agent Smith

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Kamloops
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good info as always DJTJ.
2 things i would like to add, there is a shortcut to going through the start menu, you can just double click the little speaker icon in your system tray (the box at the bottom right where the clock is), to get to your audio properties. use the same instructions to get to the recording properties.
also, if you don't have soundforge, there is a program called Total Recorder that does a pretty good job. You can download the trial version for free here:
http://download.com.com/3000-2170-9...tml?tag=lst-0-1
this is only a demo, so you might have to pay to use the full functionality. there are ways aroud that though, i will leave that up to you.
another alternative is the windows sound recorder, in windows 98 it was called sndrec32.exe, just search for that file and run it from the command prompt. i think it only lets you record a limited amount of time. there is a way around that though, you just record the max time, then cut and paste it on the end, making the file bigger. save it as a wav of desired length, then record over it.
but, as DJTJ said, sound forge 5.0 is really the best, that should be your goal. it's damn expensive though.
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Apr-16-2002 16:40
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hapamoto
R3ELISM
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Canoga Park, California
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nice transition great outdoors! you should let the sample play more of the first song though..
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Apr-18-2002 17:21
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