Hello,=20 I would like to use audacity for my final stereo mix on my laptop, still = using reel to reel . What hardware would I need to transport it onto my = laptop. thanx Ray
Hello I would like to use your product to do my final stereo mix on to my = laptop. What hardware would I need to run from my mixer 2 channel stereo = out to the laptop. I still using a reel to reel format. thanx Ray
Hello I would like to use your product to do a final stereo mix on to my lapto= p.What hardware would I need to transport the stereo signal from my mixe= r to the laptop? Still using reel to reel thanx Ray
| From rayvega21 | Fri, 10 Aug 2007 21:09:57 GMT | Subject: [Audacity-help] analog | I would like to use your product to do a final stereo mix on to my laptop | What hardware would I need to transport the stereo signal from my mixer | to the laptop? Still using reel to reel Please stop sending this message every few minutes. This is free software staffed by volunteers. Normal response times for *commercial* software is 24 - 72 hours. What are you trying to do? Are you actually mixing multiple reel to reel inputs simultaneously ? If not, connect the reel to reel tape machine direct to the computer line-in thus: http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.php?title=Transferring_tapes_and_records_to_computer_or_CD If you need to connect the reel to reel tape machine through a mixer, connect the mixer to the line-in input in the same way. Even if your laptop has a line-in, the laptop sound device will probablyl not be of particularly high quality. If you don't have a line-in, or you want slightly higher quality you can try the Behringer UCA 202 or iMic I/O devices mentioned at "NOTE 1: No line-in port?" in Section 3 of the above tutorial. If you want higher quality I/O devices you can try those provided by M-Audio: http://www.m-audio.com/index.php?do=products.list&ID=mobileinterfaces Gale Andrews Outbound message virus free. Tested on: 8/10/2007 10:49:10 PM