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Savin' A Mix
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| dallas |
| I have a mixer and some turntables.. now how can i save it to my computer or something heeh? |
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| onceler |
| You need audio software that can record from your line in such as Sony SoundForge (was Sonic Foundry Sound Forge), Adobe Audition (was Cool Edit Pro), or Steinberg Waves. I am sure there is cheaper software than those, but I dont know of any off the top of my head. |
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| dallas |
| quote: | Originally posted by onceler
You need audio software that can record from your line in such as Sony SoundForge (was Sonic Foundry Sound Forge), Adobe Audition (was Cool Edit Pro), or Steinberg Waves. I am sure there is cheaper software than those, but I dont know of any off the top of my head. |
could you link me to those websites,
thanks, dallas |
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| Toufas |
| get goldwave off download.com |
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| dallas |
| quote: | Originally posted by Toufas
get goldwave off download.com |
alright, thanks
choi! |
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| DTMMfam |
| Does anyone know the type of hardware involved? Would I need to get something that splits rca cables? Would I need to get a more powerful soundcard such as audigy? Please help! |
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| onceler |
you should be able to record w/ whatever crappy sound card came w/ your system. all you need are the 1/8" stereo --> (2) mono RCA adapter. any radio shack in the states should have it. it is the same adapter that comes with most portable cd players.
btw: the new 'pro' version of winamp 5 is suppossed to do recording directly to mp3 if that is what you want. if you are going to burn it and hand out, i would suggest getting one of the pay programs i mentioned above. those also let you add plugins so you can psudo-master and normalize your mix before committing it to cd |
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