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I need advice on how to transfer my demo tapes/cassette's on to my computer, do I need a special program?
My computer is a basic Packard Bell with Windows ME2000. Can this be done with out having to buy anything extra for my computer? Any tips, advice and ideas are greatly appreciated. Last edited by Philip; 08-06-2004 at 20:58. |
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i've got a program called audio lab which you can use to transfer tapes, mp3's, cd's, vinyl etc to your computer but i paid 30 quid for it, you can master the music and get rid of crackles and hisses as well. i've got my sony midi system rigged to my computer. i'm sure though there's freebie programs available, best advice i could give is to look on www.downloads.com
hope that helps! |
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Man. where were you tonight, Sutyansuvaranamsumanaranamnam?
I had a copy of cooledit pro ready for you but you never appeared. It should do you nicely. See you in Drakes on Thursday/Friday?
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