I've got a new G4733 and just discovered iTunes on it. I'm a complete
newbie to electronic recording, but I can see the ability to create your
own music CDs is pretty neat.
My question: I have an old (1915) player piano with lots of music rolls
that still play very well. It strikes me that it would be really cool to
get all these old piano tunes onto a CD. But how in the world could I
record the music from the piano in a form that could be imported into the
Mac? Is there some way to convert audiotape music into electronic files?
I suspect the answer to this could be pretty complex, so if someone could
just point me to a website relating to such things I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Tom
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