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ne1seenmykeys
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Nashville, TN U.S.A.
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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ LIQUID
with a stand alone burner you can record it in real time
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ok, now see...I see what you're saying, but what kind of stand-alone burner has a record button on it? I don't get it. There's something I'm missing here...you'll have to explain step-by-step
sorry, I know I'm being an ass and I sound like an idiot...just trying to get this to work, that's all
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Aug-30-2002 04:40
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Dj Flesch
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Indianapolis, USA
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Being that stand-alone burners are expensive, I don't think that they would fit into the cheap category. If you already have a computer with a decent soundcard, I'd use that. Chances are you already have the software that you need to use to record your set, because most soundcards come with some type of recording software. I would highly suggest buying soundforge for $40 USD and getting the benifit of being able to record more than 2 minutes with the shareware version. I personally love soundforge and You can use it to burn cds too, though I'd recomend another program (I use nero) to burn it with tracks. Just simply hook up the RCA record or master outs to your soundcard with the help of a STEREO RCA to 1/8" TSR(headphone) jack converter that you can get for a couple bucks at radio shack. Just Make sure that you use the LINE IN slot on your soundcard and NOT the MIC IN, otherwise it will sound like shit because the frequency range on the MIC IN is very bad for recording anything other than human voices (and even then it's not that great). Another problem you may run into, make sure that youre line in volume is not muted like the default setting usually is. The little speaker in your system tray will show you this if you double click on it. Anyway, you can then edit your sound file afterwards to eliminate the dead space in the begining and end of the track that you record. You will probably also need to normalize it so that you have a decent volume on your cd. After that you can take down the times that you want to split your tracks up and track it in a good burning program.
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Aug-30-2002 22:16
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