At 2:11 pm -0800 20/12/03, Dan Scanlan wrote:
. You can download ProTools Free at digidesign.com
Unfortunately it does not run in OS X. Come on Digi - wake up!
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--- Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are a lot of programs you can get to capture
analog sound and
convert into various file formats. I like Amadeus
II. It's
shareware at, I think, $25. It's great and seamless
with OS X. A
lot of sound editing features for such cheap price.
I've
You need a digital recording program like ProTools to record the
analog input to hard disk as digital information. Then you can
bounce -- convert to AIFF file format. AIFF can then be recorded to
a CD using Toast. You can download ProTools Free at digidesign.com
Dan Scanlan
Grass Valley CA
I haven't a clue as to why you would think this was off-topic.
Nevertheless, I understand your braincramp because you used to be
able to do this all back 15 years ago with system software---why not
now? The answer is you can--just not with iTunes. There are many,
many, many inexpensive
Hi gang,
Maybe a post here will unfreeze my brain stall: I have a cable running from
my stereo system, from the tape audio out via phono plugs, into an adapter
that winds up as a mini stereo jack which I've plugged into the jack on the
back of my G4 tower. I can turn on the sound control panel
There are a lot of programs you can get to capture analog sound and
convert into various file formats. I like Amadeus II. It's
shareware at, I think, $25. It's great and seamless with OS X. A
lot of sound editing features for such cheap price. I've been using
it for about 5 years and there