Thx Brian. Tell me, do you use the $499 Peak 3.2 version or the free trial version for this? I guess I'll download the trial version anyway.
thx,
addi
>From: BRIAN
>To: Marco Primo , Addi Hou
>CC: Acid Jazz ml - UCSD
>Subject: Re: [acid-jazz] + My CD & Vinyl Collection ------> MP3 +
>Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 15:43:20 -0800
>
>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" 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,
>
>
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