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Musicians / DJs Low-tech and low fidelity, I've had nothing but bad experiences w/ sound recording software & hardware, but I'm still willing to give the digital recording age another shot.Personal Info
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Born Oct 9, 1975
(49 years old)
19106 Philadelphia
United States
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10 May 2005
(Sorry- subject line should read: Suggestions for a cheap device to record analog cassette to Mac to burn to CD... anyways, please read on)
Hello- I'm new to these forums and looked around a bit for some suggestions. Saw a few on the higher end of (i.e. beyond) my realm of understanding, so I figured I’d ask directly. I've got some old mix tapes that I want to be able to load onto my powerbook (g4, high-specs, etc) and burn to CD. I'd like to do *minor* editing, like sound adjustments in certain parts (e.g. increase volume, fade in/out) and put in track breaks for the CD. Basically I'm looking for the following two compatible items: HARDWARE- something simple and reliable (and preferably cheap) to run the analog signal from my tape deck into my Mac via either USB or firewire. I once tried to do this about five years back w/ my iMac, a Midiman Quattro and my turntables/mixer. Due to possibly defective hardware, incompatible software (I attempted to use Peak 2.0) and my lemony iMac DV (it had some problems and probably wasn't the best for recording), it didn't work and I was out about $300 (for the Quattro & PEAK 2.0) after I finally gave up trying to get it to work. SOFTWARE- something simple... two track (stereo) recording... nothing fancy... maybe a little volume adjustment for mastering to CD, a fade in/out would be nice, but not imperative. I read in another post a recommendation for Felt Tip Software's Sound Studio program ($50!)… looked basic enough, perhaps this or another program comes recommended? Also, something to dump breaks into the recording so the 45 minute mixes can be tracked through once on CD (this may be a CD recording/burning software operation, but please correct me if I’m wrong). Help, recommendations and cost-friendly suggestions come highly appreciated. -Chris Torpie |
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