On Tuesday 30 September 2003 12:06 pm, Anne Wilson wrote: > No, I didn't see it. Thanks for sending it on. I got LVG's though. > Before I saw this I had found an article on Gramofile through google, > so I've installed it. I'll also take a look at LV's suggestions of > audacity and rezound.
I used rezound to edit stuff - its pretty awesome - keep in mind it works out of the box with ogg but you'll have to install Lame to work with mp3s. > But the first need is to actually get the sound in. What can I use > that will give me some feedback as to whether it is actually hearing > anything? It's too time-consuming to keep attempting a recording > when you don't know whether there's anything there in the first > place. > > Anne Oh - I used a component cassette player with right and left RCA jacks, via a cable that ended in the 1/8 inch mini-plug needed for the line-in jack. With aumix up, and line-in set to RED (which in this case means go, not stop) I could hear the music playing, even before recording. You should be able to hear the music you are feeding in, if not something is not turned on/connected right. HTHs! :-) -- /\ Dark><Lord \/
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