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Sun 21 Dec 2003, 12:12
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 21-Dec 03 From: Cary - US Member No.: 31,563 |
Looking to record and burn CDs of myself playing grand piano, classical music. Want to have good results but not spend a fortune.
Piano is in my home. Just bought 12" Powerbook. Considering Griffin iMic or Powerwave. Thinking of Microphone to Mixer to iMic/Powerwave to Powerbook. Have CD Spin Doctor from Toast Titanium package. Not a professional so don't need professional results but don't want to waste my time either getting crap results. Any suggestions? Am I on the right track? |
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rickenbacker I think the iMic might really annoy you after a sh... Mon 22 Dec 2003, 16:01
Synthetic yeah... stay away form imic... seen too many peopl... Mon 22 Dec 2003, 16:51
gregaber Thanks for the good advice. Bought an Edirol UA20 ... Mon 22 Dec 2003, 18:36
Synthetic good... glad to hear you got things going I am su... Tue 23 Dec 2003, 00:57
dmrkh Synthetic, where were you when I was wasting my mo... Wed 31 Dec 2003, 22:46
Synthetic QUOTE (dmrkh @ Dec 31 2003, 15:46)Synthetic, ... Thu 1 Jan 2004, 00:44
Synthetic in hindsight... I think I was kinda lucky with my ... Thu 1 Jan 2004, 00:57
dmrkh For years I simply didn't purchase anything cu... Fri 2 Jan 2004, 01:58
Synthetic yeah... stay away form imic... seen too many peopl... Mon 22 Dec 2003, 16:51
gregaber Thanks for the good advice. Bought an Edirol UA20 ... Mon 22 Dec 2003, 18:36
Synthetic good... glad to hear you got things going I am su... Tue 23 Dec 2003, 00:57
dmrkh Synthetic, where were you when I was wasting my mo... Wed 31 Dec 2003, 22:46
Synthetic QUOTE (dmrkh @ Dec 31 2003, 15:46)Synthetic, ... Thu 1 Jan 2004, 00:44
Synthetic in hindsight... I think I was kinda lucky with my ... Thu 1 Jan 2004, 00:57
dmrkh For years I simply didn't purchase anything cu... Fri 2 Jan 2004, 01:58
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