thanks for the information.
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From: Dean Masters dwmast...@earthlink.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 9:30 AM
Subject: Re: creating karaoke
I found Wavosaur which did this somewhat. It all depends on how the
I've used the full program for the free trial but it's expired and I need to
know how to downgrade it to the free version.
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A couple of weeks ago, either Bob Seed or Doctor DJ posted a message
about Total Recorder and which of its drivers to use. I wish I had
saved that message because I just bought a Windows 7 machine and am
reluctant to install Total Recorder until I know which of its drivers
to use and which
Sabrina and list: Assuming you're running Windows XP (may be the same for
Windows 7 ()don't know)..here's what I was told to do..and it worked for me:
first, go to add/remove programs..arrow down to Switch..you'll want to
at this point hit something like change/remove..you'll be given some
Hi Don.
I highly recommend the kernel mode filter driver if you are using 8.x.
The reason is you can use the same features with software recording
without an actual driver present on the system.
Hope this helps.
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Hi yall. Looking for suggestions on a sound card or audio interface (I guess
that's the newer term). Anyway I'm looking for something that will run in
windows 7, be accessible either through hardware controls or software that
works with WE screen reader. Also has to have midi capabilities as