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Fri 14 Mar 2003, 08:33
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From: Kearny, NJ - US
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This is probably a basic question for most of you guys, but I'm new to a lot of this.
Here's my situation: I've recorded demos until now to my Roland Digital Workstation. Although I plan to make the move to actually tracking with software some day, what I need right now is some kind of software that can "pull" my mixes from my Roland, so that the files will reside on my desktop, and I can thus burn them to CD.
I have the cables and connectors, I just need the software, evidently. I'm trying to avoid a full-blown tracking application that will cost a lot of money. My friend -- who is PC-based -- uses Sound Forge to achieve exactly what I need, but, of course, it doesn't exist for Mac platform.
I'd greatly appreciate any help whatsoever.
-Matt Cheplic
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Fri 14 Mar 2003, 08:52
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From: Asdfgh - IQ
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Audiocorder is shareware and wiil do what you want, I think. Otherwise, buy Peak and it will serve you well for mastering later too.
Paul.
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Mon 28 Apr 2003, 08:14
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You might check out "TC Works" Spark XL - program.
Cheers: Dixiechicken
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