hi folks. i'm just curious to know if other members have made the move
from mixing down live 2 a tape deck to mixing down live 2 a hard drive...
then to a CD. i know it's helped my creativity a great deal... as long as i
have disk space i can screw around with whichever tracks i care to.
juxtapositions of different styles that I like...
Brendan
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I was experimenting last night with two tunes which I recorded into Cubase
on seperate tracks, one being an Acapella vocal which I chopped up and was
laying over the other. The only problem with working in that way and within
the Cubase protocol is keeping both audio tracks in Sync. I matched
I just put my mixes direct to MD. (And there they stay - thankfully.)
k
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I record directly to my
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Anyway, it was then that I rewired everything to my decks go through the
PC, and now I can cut out the middle-man by recording straight onto hard
drive.
ok the one question i'll ask in this thread:
what PC software do you use for this? (wavelab, soundforge, cool edit?)
cheers
robin...
On the PC there seems to be nothing more reliable than Total Recorder. It's
the only one that I've used that doesn't cause jumps on long recordings.
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Anyway, it was then that I rewired
Robertson, Steven wrote on Thu, 12 Dec 2002 about following:
On the PC there seems to be nothing more reliable than Total Recorder. It's
the only one that I've used that doesn't cause jumps on long recordings.
this is more technical stuff so i dunno if it should be discussed on
313; but FYI:
what PC software do you use for this? (wavelab, soundforge, cool edit?)
Personally I like cooledit pro2 as I like the keyboard shortcuts and 'save
selection as...' feature.
I record a lot of mixes direct to HD and I've found that setting the temp
folder of the recording software to a mapped
anything fancy like compression later on I'd use
Soundforge, but for staight recording it's always Wavelab Lite!
Brendan
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From: Lee Herrington IV [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 10:09 PM
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Subject: (313) [313] mixtape of a different media.
hi folks. i'm just curious to know if other members have made the move
from mixing down live 2 a tape deck
I have been doing that for about two years now. I have a Mac G4 with a
Midiman Delta 44 sound card and I plug the record outputs of my mixer
directly into the machine and record to hard drive. My only frustration has
been that a CD is limited to 79 minutes whereas with tapes I used to be
able
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thanks
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Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 7:10 AM
Subject: RE: (313) [313] mixtape of a different media.
Anyway, it was then that I rewired everything to my decks go through the
PC, and now I can cut
i liked the MD route for a couple years, but was always frustrated by the
optical IN/analogue OUT. so i opted for a 'stand-alone' CD burner
(pioneer) - now i record directly to CDRW, then if i like the mix, burn the
RW to a CDR using another CD player. the CDR copy is now a perfect recording
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