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| Thread ID: 27247 | 2002-11-18 02:21:00 | a variation on the usual "i want to record my......." | Clueless (181) | Press F1 |
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| 99327 | 2002-11-18 02:21:00 | On Saturday i recorded onto DAT tape about 5 hours of live bands. The mix was done fairly crudely with 2 room microphones and a feed direct from the main PA system, all mixed to standard 2 track DAT. What i want to do is 1. Record it to my HDD 2. Apply some compression and definatly some limiting 3. Re-EQ it a bit. (When we played it back the recording was dominated by hi-hat) 4. Burn some Cds I have available a 98SE box and a SuSE linux box neither machine is that fast, they operate at 450meg with 256 RAM Ideas please? .Clueless |
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| 99328 | 2002-11-18 02:37:00 | Clueless, How about using CoolEdit 2000 under Win98 from syntrillium (http://www.syntrillium.com). You could connect the lineout from the tapesystem to linein on your soundcard and use CoolEdit to do what you want. Now you may have to pay if you want to do things not in the 'free' version. I use CoolEdit 2000 (liked it did what I wanted paid for it plus bought some of the plugins) under WinXp but the resources required aren't too onerous. There may be Linuxware in the public domain that does what you want (I'm only JUST getting into Linux myself so I can't help there). Babe. |
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| 99329 | 2002-11-18 20:06:00 | Hello, I,m wondering if your computer will have the recources to handle all the songs in one go. 5 hours of music equates to quite a bit room even in mp3 format, so you may have look at how many songs you record to your HD at one time. Cooledit has a great reputation, as does media Jukebox and musicmatch. they have inline recording and editing tools on board. cheers, Bob |
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