I'd be happy to help you convert your XX-7's output to an MP3 for the contest if your in need as were both Seattle based. I have a M-Audio Delta 1010 audio system on my Mac that has great A/D converters +SPDIF, as well. NOTE: For any interested, the M-Audio (Formerly Midiman) hardware sounds great if your looking for audio hardware for Mac or PC. http://www.m-audio.com/ --- In xl7@y..., S V G <vsyevolod@y...> wrote: > > Byron, > > Thanks for the advice. I checked out the sound recorder that comes with my sound card and it > records a whopping 60 seconds. Short of limiting my piece to this time frame, does anyone have > any ideas as to how I can get analog line in from my XL-7 to a .wav file on my puter? > > SVG > > > > Yes, that would be a wav file you need. You don't need any fancy program's > or virtual studios just to record a single stereo track....just run the > stereo main outs of your xx7 into the line-in of your sound card (you'll > probably need a stereo rca to 1/8" jack audio cable with 2 mono 1/4" > adapters for the rca side...or something that equivelates to the same). Then > use an audio recording program to record the line-in input. Your sound card > surely came with at least a simple one. Since we're only doing raw direct > recordings, no pre/post mastering, you don't need any extravegant programs. > Then take the wav file the recording produced and open it up in LAME and > compress it into a a 44khz mp3, was 192kbps the highest rate of encoding? If > so, use that setting for best quality results. > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Y! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your web site > http://webhosting.yahoo.com/
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Re: Digest Number 464
2002-11-03 by psychogroove1
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