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djshires
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Posted - 2009/02/17 : 22:05:34
Hi my audio cd recorders just packed in and was wondering if anyone knows of any software i can buy and use to record direct to the PC iv brought two packages now they will record the mix but doesnt let me manually track the mix when the next track starts thanks Paul
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kinger
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Posted - 2009/02/17 : 22:18:52
Have you tried Audacity?
That's what i use, it's free and you can split your mix in to individual tracks etc.
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Mortis
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Posted - 2009/02/17 : 22:20:49
Pretty safe bet to try Audacity like Kinger said.
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Simon098
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Posted - 2009/02/18 : 22:58:05
Record the mix onto PC, set the timeframe to FRAMES (75fps) playback and create a CUE file at the correct frame.
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TypeR
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Posted - 2009/02/18 : 23:38:04
i use soundforge.
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Project-Industrial
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Posted - 2009/02/19 : 06:43:00
quote: Originally posted by TypeR:
i use soundforge.
my hero =D hehe.. yup soundforge here aswell
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garrethking
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Posted - 2009/03/09 : 01:58:32
How can you get the audio to computer? What connection do you need?
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Brian K
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Posted - 2009/03/09 : 02:28:27
if you've got a standard sound card you'll just need one of these

you'll probably have to buy an extension for it too...
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garrethking
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Posted - 2009/03/09 : 08:37:00
So that plugs into the amp or the camera?
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scottyando
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Posted - 2009/03/09 : 20:01:20
quote: Originally posted by garrethking:
So that plugs into the amp or the camera?
your camera, or your sink.
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djshires
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Posted - 2009/03/10 : 01:19:08
quote: Originally posted by garrethking:
How can you get the audio to computer? What connection do you need?
Im using the mic input but need software to record the sound and be able to select or spilt tracks when i finish thanks
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scottyando
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Posted - 2009/03/11 : 19:10:24
quote: Originally posted by kinger:
Have you tried Audacity?
That's what i use, it's free and you can split your mix in to individual tracks etc.
how is this done?? ive tried loads of things but it aint workin
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kinger
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Posted - 2009/03/12 : 10:53:37
You need to plug your lead into your record out socket on your amp or watever you have, plug the other side in to your line in / mic etc then launch audacity.
Go in to edit > preferences and change the default playback and recording devices to the ones you want to use.
Then close audacity and re launch it. It should be set up and ready but you may have to select the specific socket from the drop down menu which is top right of the window... this is if you have selected a sound card with many sockets as your default device
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kinger
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Posted - 2009/03/12 : 10:55:19
o and one more thing, if you want to export your recording to mp3 you need to download "lame" mp3 encoder. You then point audacity to the lame file when you first export to mp3 and you won't have to do it again
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