Thanks. I'll check them out. On Sunday 26 October 2003 12:29, you wrote: > On Sat, 2003-10-25 at 10:51, Brett I. Holcomb wrote: > > I need to set up an Audio mixer type system with three computers and a > > stereo system being the inputs. I want to take these inputs, mix them > > and then output them. I also want to be able to record the stereo system > > input on a computer so I can convert my tapes and records to files that > > can be burned on a CD. I plan to try oog but also need mp3 - or an open > > source equivalent that can play on a DVD player that plays mp3 CDs. This > > raises some questions. > > > > 1. For the mixing part I was looking at a hardware mixer but I'm > > wondering is there a setup for Linux that I can use to bring the inputs > > in via the line in, mix them with software, and then send the mixed > > result out via line out to an amp that will drive speakers? > > Brett, > Hi. It may be overkill for what you want, but the Pro Audio > application for this sort of thing would be Ardour. It can certainly do > everything you are asking for. On the downside it's big and requires > Jack, so you may not want to go there. > > Three other good programs you shoudl look at would be ReZound, > Audacity and Sweep. All three are similar in capabilities (I think!) and > probably can do the job. Of the three I I use Audacity the most, but > actually think all three are quite good. Give ReZound a serious look. > > > 2. What software is good for recording records and tapes and CDs? > > Again, all the software above can do this and more. > > Good luck, > Mark
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