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Onyx Mar 18, 2006 09:13 AM

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?

BlueMikey Mar 18, 2006 12:02 PM

As long as you have a cassette player with a line out, you can connect that to the line-in jack on your computer.

Sir VG Mar 18, 2006 03:31 PM

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.

Onyx Mar 18, 2006 07:06 PM

Thank you, guys. I love Goldwave. Could I use it to record the songs into? Or would another program be more suitable?

BlueMikey Mar 18, 2006 08:21 PM

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.

Onyx Mar 20, 2006 05:20 PM

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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