Re: [Finale] Re: TAN: Sound recording

2003-03-22 Thread Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
At 06:49 PM 3/22/03 +1100, One of the McKays wrote: >Is there a way I can get better playback, or do I really need a more >powerful computer? If you want to lower your frustration level, you need a more powerful computer, a faster hard drive, or a cleaner system. (Plus, laptops are always a bit pr

Re: [Finale] Re: TAN: Sound recording

2003-03-21 Thread One of the McKays
Matthew, thanks for your advice. Yesterday my second microphone arrived and today I made a recording of 2 flutes and piano playing my son Justin's Walrus and the Carpenter from his Lewis Carroll Suite. See http://members.ozemail.com.au/~musicke/pops.html I am recording using Cool Edit 2000. Only u

[Finale] Re: TAN: Sound recording

2003-03-18 Thread Matthew Hindson Fastmail Account
> > Yesterday I purchased a pair of Audio Technica condensor mikes and an Alto 6 > channel sound mixer and did some recording with my computer, using Cool Edit > 2000 [demo]. I burned a CD of 3 piano pieces and I was impressed with the > results. > > I was also impressed with the range of the mike

[Finale] Re: TAN Sound Recording

2003-03-02 Thread Rodney Waterman
At 12:00 PM 2/03/2003 -0600, Johannes wrote: If I saw them (dedicated HD recorders), heard enough good things about them, and they included digital ins and outs, direct import capability to my computer, perhaps even phantom powered Mic inputs of reasonable quality, I would probably save my mo