Re: Audio cassette recording to Powerbook?

2004-11-03 Thread John Taylor
On 1 Nov 2004, at 8:10 AM, Rob Davies wrote: Morning Steven, On 1 Nov 2004, at 7:31am, Steven wrote: Hoping one of the keen audio techs can give me a hint or two please? I have an old audio cassette, the track on which I want to turn into a digital file for burning to CD, DVD, etc. At my

Re: Audio cassette recording to Powerbook?

2004-11-03 Thread Paul Kitchener
John Taylor wrote: G4 15 inch PowerBook /OS10.3.5 / GarageBand / iTunes/ WireTap I'm intrigued, and would love to record my old vinyl records to CD. However I've tried the above and it won't work. Obviously Steven wants to do the same with a tape. The input from my CD player or HiFi

Re: Audio cassette recording to Powerbook?

2004-11-03 Thread Paul Kitchener
Another link to Audio In: http://home3.swipnet.se/~w-34826/

Re: Audio cassette recording to Powerbook?

2004-11-03 Thread Doug Wilson
WireTap will only record sounds the computer is playing, presumably that is audible from the speakers, to an aiff file (whatever that is). It presumably converts digital sound from one form to another. I was going to disagree with you about Wiretap only recording sound the computer is playing

Re: Audio cassette recording to Powerbook?

2004-11-03 Thread James / Hans Kunz
i'm using motu's digital perfomer as recording software (professional multichannel recording/editing) it works with the powerbooks internal sound sys very well and records @ 44.1k 16bit for cd's i transfer alot of vinils for radio productions... check the settings of audio/midi setup also

Re: Audio cassette recording to Powerbook? add on

2004-11-03 Thread James / Hans Kunz
i have to add to my previous posting in the recording software you may have to block the play through / patch through! especially if in out is connected to the same hardware it could cause a high frequency feedback thus erratic audio level behaviour James On 03/11/2004, at 10:59, John

Re: Audio cassette recording to Powerbook?

2004-11-01 Thread Rob Davies
Morning Steven, On 1 Nov 2004, at 7:31am, Steven wrote: Hoping one of the keen audio techs can give me a hint or two please? I have an old audio cassette, the track on which I want to turn into a digital file for burning to CD, DVD, etc. At my disposal I have a 17 1.5GHz Powerbook running

Re: Audio cassette recording to Powerbook?

2004-11-01 Thread Onno Benschop
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 07:31, Steven wrote: Hoping one of the keen audio techs can give me a hint or two please? You have two challenges: * Getting the wires connected. * Getting the sound level correct. The two are related in that one type of connector implies the voltage associated