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Nameless
on 2003-05-06 13:42 [#00686738]
Points: 150 Status: Addict
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evening....
whats the best way to record my tunes to wav or mp3?
i assume i'll take a line out from my mixer into the comps line in.... but what should i record it into?
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rockenjohnny
from champagne socialism (Australia) on 2003-05-06 13:45 [#00686740]
Points: 7983 Status: Lurker
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i go from minidisc back thru a mixer to cooledit, cause my computers a piece of junk. and i can actually understand cooledit.
there must be a dozen threads on this dude :D
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sadist
from the dark side of the moon on 2003-05-06 13:45 [#00686744]
Points: 8670 Status: Lurker
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try cool edit... it's the best solution.
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billabongbill
from Dublin (Ireland) on 2003-05-06 14:26 [#00686794]
Points: 151 Status: Regular
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Try connecting the line out of your desk into yr soundcard line in an use Sound Forge or Cool Edit i guess.
If your feeling daring, dependening in your setup, you could sync everything up and record each mixer track seperatetly into Sonic Foundry's Vegas or a similar program. then you can add more effects or dsp to each track individually.
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