--- In gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com, "ryan" <nonpoint28376@y...> wrote: > Anyone know how I can digital record stuff at my house. I want to > run my 2101 into my computer so I can record stuff. What would I > need to buy? How would I do it. Home quality or Studio quality? If you're just wanting to create something simple for your own use and you aren't concerned with studio quality sound...then you can do this with what you probably already have. cheap route: get yourself a decent sound card and mic, record....It's not hard to find a freeware or shareware prog on the net... cheaper route: make a 1/4" to 1/8" cable and go "out" from your gsp to your "in" on the sound card..you'll have to mess with the levels on the pc as well as the gsp... you might find these useful... http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/win95/MULTITRACK_RECORDING/ http://www.tucows.com/audio_recorders_default.html Otherwise be prepared to spend a little for some decent recording equipment. Like cubase,cakewalk..etc..etc... As for myself, I have a decent sound card and Mic as well as quiet location at that works perfect for what I need... I have used different software to record...I don't really have a preference...Whatever is quickest and easiest at the time...I have used a few demo's versions of the higher end software and for what need it is a little too time intensive when I just want to create a quick rhytm track.... There are alot of places that will let you demo their software- you're better off finding something that you like and will fit your needs than than pirating it off of limewire or some other p2p. That is why programs like cubase are $700 (a result of the "go find it for 0$ cheap" mentality)...
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Re: Digital Recording?
2004-08-25 by Vince
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