Hey dane, how you doing? long time no hear. How you keeping these days? keep up thegood work.
all the best. lew On 23 Nov 2011, at 09:32, Dane Trethowan wrote: > Thanks for that, I was using this for example sake more than anything else > and you're quite right, I usually use a Fastrak Mixer and other devices. > > > On 23/11/2011, at 8:29 PM, Mr. L. Alexander wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Regarding the use of the line in source of your mac, As reliable as this >> input is, I would consider the use of an external soundcard with 1/4in >> cables (standard jack) or XLR for microphone use. you get a better audio >> support range. >> >> Reaper is a pretty decent package and is good for someone who can't find >> something accessible on a budget. >> >> it is worth mentioning that AVID ProTools is now accessible for the most >> part for blind users. Since V9.0, there has been a great improvement into >> the use of voiceover intergration. now that V10.0 has come out, things are >> looking a lot better. OK this means buying both ProTools and a suitable >> hardware interface, however if you're doing this to make good money or >> you're a student a ta music college and you need access to ProTools, then >> this is the way to go. >> >> have a great day. >> >> lew >> >> On 23 Nov 2011, at 09:13, Dane Trethowan wrote: >> >>> Hi Folks! >>> >>> I wrote to the list a little while ago regarding the Reaper Audio >>> Production software for Mac, as I said at the time the software seemed >>> incredibly accessible and my view has not changed since. >>> >>> One thing has come my way which has helped me understand Reaper more than I >>> did a week ago, I downloaded the Reaper User Guide from the Reaper home >>> page. >>> >>> I warn you now that this User Guide is huge, we're talking 19MB PDF file >>> here but its packed with most useful information and the >>> content/instructions are straight to the point. For example, if you look >>> up "Recording With Reaper" in the contents then an outline of recording and >>> the various methods, features and functions is presented so just "Follow >>> along" or skip to the topic you require. >>> >>> Anyway back to the Reaper software, I think I asked last time on list how >>> one recorded from the Line in of an Imac with Reaper? I've since found the >>> answer and its quite simple though it becomes a somewhat more complex >>> answer depending on the recording situation so let's take it at its >>> simplest level and that is recording a stereo sound from the line-in with >>> Reaper. >>> >>> First you create a new project and then a new track, you can select a wide >>> range of options for your track including name and yep, the inputs from >>> where you want to record and so on. 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