Re: [Finale] Sound recording via computer

2005-09-30 Thread David McKay
Thanks very much for this helpful information, David. David McKay There is Audacity, which is freeware, at http://audacity.sourceforge.net which will allow you to record 2 channels (stereo L R). There is PowerTracksPro ($40 approx) from http://www.pgmusic.com which will allow you to

Re: [Finale] Sound recording via computer

2005-09-26 Thread dhbailey
David McKay wrote: Hi I'd like to purchase an easy-to-use sound recording program, and wonder if Finale list members could give me some advice, please. I purchased a copy of Cool Edit 2000 only 2 years ago, but have twice had major computer crashes which have left me without a record of my

[Finale] Sound recording via computer

2005-09-25 Thread David McKay
Hi I'd like to purchase an easy-to-use sound recording program, and wonder if Finale list members could give me some advice, please. I purchased a copy of Cool Edit 2000 only 2 years ago, but have twice had major computer crashes which have left me without a record of my purchase. [There's a

Re: [Finale] Sound recording via computer

2005-09-25 Thread Joel Sears
Hi David, I know Cool Edit and the Adobe version are good programs. Your computer should be fine. Make sure you're running the latest version of XP. I think you can call Adobe tech support and maybe send them your old Cool Edit disk as proof of purchase. JS On Sep 25, 2005, at 5:33 PM,