>I've got a new G4733 and just discovered iTunes on it. I'm a complete
>newbie to electronic recording, but I can see the ability to create your
>own music CDs is pretty neat.
>
>My question: I have an old (1915) player piano with lots of music rolls
>that still play very well. It strikes me that it would be really cool to
>get all these old piano tunes onto a CD. But how in the world could I
>record the music from the piano in a form that could be imported into the
>Mac? Is there some way to convert audiotape music into electronic files?
>
>I suspect the answer to this could be pretty complex, so if someone could
>just point me to a website relating to such things I would appreciate it.
Actually this is a lot easier than you think
You can connect a walkman or something to the audio in port of your
Mac then use a sound recorder to save the music. If you want to do
it properly you'll need a good sound card and a hifi system, buyt for
cheap stuff it works great.
Peace
Aqua
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