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jrnyman28 wrote:Whocares nailed it. Plug your tape deck into the Red and White RCA cables into your soundcard. I use the Roxio program which has an audio capture and sound editor. That way you can track break, title and sometimes remove some of the tape hiss. You can also use Nero, or whatever software comes with your burner. The rest will be automatic. Save everything in mp3 files and burn at will. For live stuff I like to use the Nero program to burn because it ieasier to remove the 2 second pause between songs. That way each track plays continuosly to give a smooth sound to the show.
jrnyman28 wrote:Whocares nailed it. Plug your tape deck into the Red and White RCA cables into your soundcard. I use the Roxio program which has an audio capture and sound editor. That way you can track break, title and sometimes remove some of the tape hiss. You can also use Nero, or whatever software comes with your burner. The rest will be automatic. Save everything in mp3 files and burn at will. For live stuff I like to use the Nero program to burn because it ieasier to remove the 2 second pause between songs. That way each track plays continuosly to give a smooth sound to the show.
whocares wrote:a good tape deck is a starrt, not a boom box, unless you have to.
Also, if you run XP, you should get an add on package that has a recording program in it, OR you should ahve software if you have a CD recorder in your CPU, that will do this. Also red/white RCA jacks going to a 1/8" headphone jack (male/stereo). That's it.
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