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gregaber
post Sun 21 Dec 2003, 12:12
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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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dmrkh
post Fri 2 Jan 2004, 01:58
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For years I simply didn't purchase anything cuz I thought I was already TOO ignorant in not knowing anything except how to play my bass. "Since the computer world has already passed me by I'll just stay out of it altogether."

Now that I've gotten over myself here i be, knowing that if Stephen Hawking can compute- I have NO excuse rolleyes.gif !

Anyhoo, if you've got a mid '70s vcr (let alone a betamax), run all the awesome visual stuff in the world via rca/s-video cables into the tvr thingie via firewire (be sure to incl. your turntable with stuff you don't even Want to download/look for online or anywhere but yer ancient lp collection); add liberal doses of FCP/Arkaos, sequence to your hearts content, rollover to Live365, simulcast the video over a seperate feed and send me a post so I can "Join in the Chant"!

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