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Recording: mixer to computer
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| Special_K |
| Im going to get started on my demo in the next little while and i need a program that will record straight from the mixer into the computer, any suggestions? |
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| quddha |
| Sonic Foundry SoundForge... record it, save it straight to mp3. |
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| Special_K |
i didnt know you could do that through sound forge. I just got that program about a month ago but i havnt used it much yet.
Thanks:) |
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| phatdelt |
| i use goldwave, pretty simple and straightforward |
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| djdawn |
| if you wanna make demo CDs from your mix, I'd record to .wav and burn that before encoding, after all there IS quality loss from encoding/decoding. You should have some 800 megs free space. |
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| Special_K |
| where can i get goldwave? |
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| TranceGeek |
i'd recommend wavelab
and yea, burn the wav to your cd, dont enconde to mp3 first |
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| Eugene |
I recommend the program CD Wave.
It lets you record from the sound card into a WAV.
It's just a great program, with no nags or limitations, very stable.
Also, it lets you split a big .WAV into smaller ones!
This is great if you want to have actual tracks on a CD.
In fact, this is its primary purpose.
Here is the site: http://www.cdwave.com The program is called CD Wave. Good luck! |
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| Special_K |
Thanks for the suggestions everyone. Ill try most of them out and see what wors best.
I actually just found out i might get to use my friends dads recording studio for my demo, that would be pretty sweet. But im still going to record a few mixes on my PC |
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| RavingLunatic |
I DON'T Reccomend using total recorder.
it has ed up on me recording anything longer than 45 min or so. |
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| RavingLunatic |
| quote: | Originally posted by Eugene
I recommend the program CD Wave.
Here is the site: http://www.cdwave.com The program is called CD Wave. Good luck! |
hey eugene, what' the program called? i missed that :) |
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| shompton |
| Another solution, that may not necessarily be the best for a demo recording, but definatley is useful and helps if your system sucks, is (assuming you run windows), setup a shoutcast sever and install the shoutcast plugin for winamp on your computer. Setup the sever to accept 1 connection on your localhost and then use the plugin to stream to yourself and record straight to any quality mp3 encoding you desire. |
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