Have you ever used the PC recorder from your built-in computer mic? 
The line in uses the same system.  But is may be too short a recording
for your needs.  To split it up you do need some audio editing
software.  I use Sound Forge but that is overkill for your needs here.  
There must be some shareware that does it.  Not much help, sorry!



--- In [email protected], Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> on 6/18/06 10:42 PM, curtisdeltablues at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > I think you can use a line in cable that connects your headphone jack
> > of your recorder, to the mic jack on your computer.  You use your PC
> > recorder to make a wave file.  Most computer soundcards can record.It
> > will be a wave file though so you need a converter if you need it to
> > be MP3.  But for your purpose of listening to it on computer that wont
> > matter.  Has Vaj weighed in on this?
> > 
> Not yet. So just a simple cable. The signal doesn¹t have to be
converted in
> any way? What software can I use to chop the recording up into segments
> (separate rhythms I¹m learning)?
>







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