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Audio Cassette to CD
Here's the deal:
I've got some music that I've recorded for a video that my club is making. The reason I recorded it on audio tape is because my computer doesn't support the microphone I bought for it. Anyways, I've recorded everything on a 4-track. I need to get everything I've recorded onto a CD. How can I do this? |
As long as you have a cassette player with a line out, you can connect that to the line-in jack on your computer.
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Just make sure after recording the WAV to run it through an audio static filter. Goldwave has something like this.
This will greatly improve your recordings. |
Thank you, guys. I love Goldwave. Could I use it to record the songs into? Or would another program be more suitable?
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Most good audio programs will let you do that, you just have to find one you like. Goldwave is one of the best, though.
One other thing: if you go to a place like Radio Shack, you can get an adapter to allow you to plug one of those huge microphone/headphone plugs into the smaller jacks. |
Okay, so I've got the correct cables and I've linked my Tascam 4-track into my line-in jack on my speaker. Everything is played on my speaker when I hit play in Goldwave, exactly as you guys told me.
However, when I try to replay what I've recorded, there is a bunch of static or no noise at all, and I've tried adjusting the volume on both my computer and my 4-track, but still no luck. I've even adjusted the various volumes of my line in jack and my microphone. Any help? EDIT: Nevermind. I figured it out after toying around. I was using the wrong jack on my computer. :doh: |
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