Thanks for your reply. Actually I'm not sure if I have the 
full version! I'm not sure how to tell; it's been several years 
since I bought it, and probably my use of it is fairly basic.
I have Peak LE 3.21 for OS9. My computer is a Beige 
PowerMac G3, OS 9.2.2.
(I first got Peak 3.2, then upgraded to 3.21. Both are 
on the computer.)

I installed a sound card on my Mac (M-Audio Delta); the software 
that came with it put a sound control panel in my Control Panels 
submenu, which shows a mixing-board kind of appearance with 
different controls for input/output. (I've also found it to be very 
unstable, freezing/crashing my Mac when experimenting with the 
settings to find the correct path for input/output; so once I 
found it, I tried never to touch it again...) I actually ended up 
plugging the cables into the Sound In ports, not the sound card 
jacks, but it's worked for 2 years this way...: when plugging my 
turntable into my amp, and from there into the Mac, the Audio 
Delta "mixing-board" shows activity on its "meters". but recording 
in SoundHack no longer shows activity on the SoundHack screen, 
and produces a flat-line empty sound file.

Looking in Peak after reading your email, I notice a menu for 
Recording, but shortly after I click "Record", Peak crash-quits with 
an error message citing Error Type 12... ? I don't know what kind 
of problem this is. A missing or incorrectly installed driver? Or 
something else?

I'd love to eliminate the middleman and both record and edit in Peak. 
Any ideas?

Thanks,
Steve S.
NYC
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In a message dated 1/16/05 7:00:57 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< At 6:46 PM -0500 1/16/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I too need some audio software. I am on a Mac PowerPC running OS 9.2.2. I'm
>used to using SoundHack to record tapes or LPs, then using Peak to edit the
>sound files. But SoundHack has suddenly stopped working; while I 
>fiddle with it
>to see if I can get it running again, I'm wondering if anyone knows of other
>freeware/shareware that can also record on my system?


Peak can record as well as import audio. You already have the 
software! (Unless, of course, you don't have the full version.) Give 
us more details about your setup and versions of software that you 
have.

-Randolph Peters >>

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