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Ryan0751
Just use Audacity, it's decent and free.

If you want "pro":

Windows - Adobe Audition
Mac - Bias Peak

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Originally posted by ISOS
What's a good (prof)program to record it with?
ISOS
I think that I don't have a line in ! (2 lines Only a Mic and speaker connection )What do I need to buy then so I can record ?
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quote:
Originally posted by ISOS
I think that I don't have a line in ! (2 lines Only a Mic and speaker connection )What do I need to buy then so I can record ?


a sound card with line in. ;)
ISOS
any suggestions for a notebook? :)
nerdgrl416
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Originally posted by ISOS
any suggestions for a notebook? :)


Try a imic 2. It's about 30 USD
bigsnail
hello

ive tried searching the other threads but this was as close as i could find.

im having trouble recording w/ audacity. im running vista and just installed the drivers from m-audios website. i have a m-audio mobile pre USB interface, and the rca to stero cable. i can see in the preferences in audacity that it's recognized the mobile pre, but when i try to record, the wave file is flat and no sound records.

any ideas what the problem might be?

any help would be greatly appreciated!
Existo22
quote:
Originally posted by bigsnail
hello

ive tried searching the other threads but this was as close as i could find.

im having trouble recording w/ audacity. im running vista and just installed the drivers from m-audios website. i have a m-audio mobile pre USB interface, and the rca to stero cable. i can see in the preferences in audacity that it's recognized the mobile pre, but when i try to record, the wave file is flat and no sound records.

any ideas what the problem might be?

any help would be greatly appreciated!


Did you try checking your levels?
epdarks
quote:
Originally posted by ISOS
I think that I don't have a line in ! (2 lines Only a Mic and speaker connection )What do I need to buy then so I can record ?


The mic input should work.
bigsnail
quote:
Originally posted by Existo22
Did you try checking your levels?


are talking about the levels on audacity or the interface? both seem fine.

it strange, b/c i had no problem recording using my factory sound card, it just sounds horrible.
DJ Blitzkrieg
If you don't want to go through the comp then just record it using a CD recorder. I got the Tascam CD-RW900SL and have been happy it with it ever since.

bigsnail
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Originally posted by DJ Blitzkrieg
If you don't want to go through the comp then just record it using a CD recorder. I got the Tascam CD-RW900SL and have been happy it with it ever since.


i want to record to my comp. also, i was trying to stay around $200 area if possible. thanks for the idea though.
Jeremy H
I didn't have any line-in interface to my laptop, so I bought a cheap external soundcard - Creative Soundblaster Connect (http://www.ciao.co.uk/Creative_Soun...onnect__6592340).
Cost only $40 and works like a charm for recording mixes at home :)
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