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Spookyluke
from United States on 2003-01-31 23:38 [#00536129]
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I recorded a live track today from my synth to a casette. I want to know how I can record line in a wav file? I can't record all 5:33 of it; my system only has 64megs of ram and a 200mhz processor.
I've heard the names of some programs for catching larger wav files. Anyone know any off hand? Any help would be greatly appreciated as it's one of my favorite tracks I've done.
Thanks in advance, Luke.
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Spookyluke
from United States on 2003-02-01 22:44 [#00537151]
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This is a bump, dammit! :)
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fleetmouse
from Horny for Truth on 2003-02-01 22:48 [#00537152]
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Shit dude, any half decent sound recording app should write to disk as it records... there's no need to have the whole thing in ram even when you're editing it. I have an older copy of Sound Forge that works well for this kind of thing but just about anything would do.
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Spookyluke
from United States on 2003-02-01 22:49 [#00537155]
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Where can I get sound forge? will it run on a system like mine?
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fleetmouse
from Horny for Truth on 2003-02-01 22:55 [#00537156]
Points: 18042 Status: Lurker | Followup to Spookyluke: #00537155
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I have version 4.5 which ran fine on a P133 with 32 megs of ram.
Ya wanna slsk it off me? It's only about 8 megs altogether.
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roygbivcore
from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2003-02-01 23:30 [#00537172]
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i use a rca to mini converter, and i have a program called sound edit, records in aiff format
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