From: BRIAN (bbaltin_at_earthlink.net)
Date: 2003-04-01 01:43:20
I use BIAS Peak to record my vinyl, and it works perfectly and is the
easiest thing to figure out, even with my ancient PowerMac.
Best,
Brian
On 3/31/03 2:33 PM, "Marco Primo" <f_at_beatdiet.com> wrote:
> Addi Hou wrote:
>
>> Also, can anyone recommend the best (and easiest to learn) program out
>> there to get a mixes on to a cd via turntables>mixer>G4 harddrive? I
>> heard that ProTools is good for this. I downloaded the free version
>> but it seems a formidable task to learn.
>>
>
> I had a similar question a little while back and some kind person
> pointed me in the direction of CD Wave, which is mad easy to use to
> record mixes and cut large .wav files into smaller ones (useful for
> cutting up a mix). I don't know if this software is available for the
> mac, though. I use the freeware program Audacity to perform simple
> editing if need be.
>
> My PC laptop's sound card is pretty crappy, so I ended up buying a USB
> sound card (m-audio's Duo) through which I run my mixer. Easy as pie. I
> suspect you won't need the external sound card with the apple laptop
> (just get and rca to 1/8" plug patch cable).
>
> cheers,