Wav recording for Dummies
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Wav recording for Dummies
I'd like to record some simple steel sounds as wavs. Any hints?
- Jack Stoner
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If you have WIN95 or 98, it has a "Sound Recorder" that will record or play wav files. You could use either the mic or line input on your audio card. The mic is a "mono" input and the line is normally a "stereo" input. Just make a cable (or get an adapter) with a minature plug on one end that will plug into the sound card.
There's other ways and software to record, but the sound recorder is the simplest way to do it.
There's other ways and software to record, but the sound recorder is the simplest way to do it.
You're alot better off with mp3 files.
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- Dennis Wood
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Randy, follow this link and download musicmatch jukebox. its free and you can record from line in, cd, mic ect. you can also record as mp3 in different rates, wav's widows media files. It also plays sound files pretty good too.. http://www.windowsmedia.com/Jukeboxes/jukebox.asp
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