Thanks for the info Dick. I had never paid attention to the fact that it was a
recorder as well.
But I will put a plug into for it as nice piece of software in that you can
edit MP3s in a number of
ways and also (to a degree) speed them up or slow them down while keeping pitch
constant.
My
Try using Sound Recorder if you're running Windoze on the PC.
73,
matt W6NIA
On Mon, 30 Mar 2009 21:56:56 -0700, you wrote:
I wish to be able to record my K3 audio to explain a problem I am having to
Elecraft. I have no idea how to do this.
I have my Line Out connected to my sound card. How can
Mike,
Make sure the line out from the K3 is plugged into the line input of your sound
card. On most computers, red is the mic input, green is line output and blue is
line input. Or if they have stencils by them, the one with and ear and arrow
pointing in.
Click on programs, then accessories,
While Audacity certainly is a good choice for recording and editing
sound files, if you want something even more versatile for recording
(not editing), take a look at Total Recorder from www.highcriteria.com.
It will record anything that you can send through the sound card.
Recording can be in
Not exactly on message Mike but don't forget the handy feature of being able to
record what you hear in your phones by taking the output from the Line-Out
socket. Go to the LINE OUT menu entry and tap 1 to get =PHONES and adjust the
recording level with the AF control. It's very useful for
One item which has (i believe) been touched upon, but may not have been
explained deeply enough is the SIZE of the resulting audio file if you
use the default record settings often offered by many (most) audio
recording softwares.
I've found that it's not necessary to use the highest fidelity
Tom Hammond wrote:
One item which has (i believe) been touched upon, but may not have
been explained deeply enough is the SIZE of the resulting audio file
if you use the default record settings often offered by many (most)
audio recording softwares.
One really needs to know something about
features I might find interesting.
73,s
-rick,K7LOG
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Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 8:17 AM
To: Rick Commo
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] How to record Audio on K3
While Audacity certainly is a good
I wish to be able to record my K3 audio to explain a problem I am having to
Elecraft. I have no idea how to do this.
I have my Line Out connected to my sound card. How can I record what I hear
and make a file and send it out?
Mike Scott - AE6WA
Tarzana, CA (DM04 / near LA)
NAQCC 3535
K3-100 #508
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I wish to be able to record my K3 audio to explain a problem I am
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