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With the update to 10.4.2, will I need to wait for new drivers for my M-Audio hardware to be able to use them with the update?
I've been using Cubase SE on my iBook and a couple of times when recording from my minidisc deck through the optical on my Firewire 410 I've run into an odd problem. It'll look like it's recording fine and I don't see any problems. When I hit stop on recording it will look like something is there, but I don't get a wave form and nothing plays back. I can delete the apparent track, but there doesn't seem to be any data. I'll take the same track making no changes (besides rewinding to the beginning) and record again and it'll be fine. Anyone know what's going on with this? It hasn't been a big deal so far because I'm just transferring recordings from minidisc, but I don't want to have this problem when live recording with my laptop.
Is there any freeware software that I can use to convert real audio files to mp3?
Is it possible to get Cubase SE to recognize multiple input interfaces?
I like to video tape concerts (with band permission) as well as audio recording at concerts. With my video tape the sound is too loud for the camcorder microphone so I end up clipping. What suggestions do you have as to how I can get good sound on the camcorder? It's a Sony TRV22.
I have been recording in with my minidisc and then running out the headphone out through an attenuator cable into the mic in on the video camera. The problem there is that my connections are not real clean and I often end up with a lot of static on one channel of the audio on the video tape.
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