In a message dated 8/7/01 5:56:09 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< >Actually this is a lot easier than you think
>You can connect a walkman or something to the audio in port of your
>Mac then use a sound recorder to save the music. If you want to do
>it properly you'll need a good sound card and a hifi system, buyt for
>cheap stuff it works great.
>Peace
>Aqua >>
On the spring 2001 iMac (slot loading), other than the microphone slot, where
is the "sound in" slot? I have a place for headphones, but how do I use a
method of transferring from external tape recorder to input the sound into
this model?
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