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pdwhelan

posted on 22nd Jul 07 at 18:40

enable it in recording properties


K5-KYL

posted on 22nd Jul 07 at 18:00

how come with audacity it isnt letting me change my input source? its just a frozen box that doesnt have any input source?

maybe a plug in i need or summit? wouldnt have thot so tho?


pdwhelan

posted on 22nd Jul 07 at 17:19

mic inputs are usualy mono, the left side IIRC! Plug some headphones into the mic socket and talk into the head phones. If only one side picks up sound then its mono! like i say its usualy the left. If both pick up sound then you're dancing mate. Just use a lower volume so it doesnt distort though :thumbs:

[Edited on 22-07-2007 by pdwhelan]


K5-KYL

posted on 22nd Jul 07 at 17:15

was after a quick reply. sorry about that :thumbs:

yeah line in would be the best bet, but my laptop only has mic and phones inputs. has everything else but a line in :lol:

usually mic inputs are more sensitive? hope it doesnt distort.


Marc

posted on 22nd Jul 07 at 17:14

quote:
Originally posted by K5-KYL
marc...saves registering on a pc forum!

cheers neo...does that work with windows vista? seems to be my problem with these programs.

Geek Day :|

Uncle Ian will be furious :(


pdwhelan

posted on 22nd Jul 07 at 17:13

Geek day :thumbs: i think thats what marcs getting at mate lol


K5-KYL

posted on 22nd Jul 07 at 17:10

marc...saves registering on a pc forum!

cheers neo...does that work with windows vista? seems to be my problem with these programs.


Marc

posted on 22nd Jul 07 at 17:04

quote:
Originally posted by K5-KYL
usually the place to ask about these random things


:|


pdwhelan

posted on 22nd Jul 07 at 17:02

You wont get the stereo sound if you use a mic input will you? Line in is the one you want mate


Neo

posted on 22nd Jul 07 at 17:00

audacity :thumbs:

its free and exports to mp3

[edit]

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/

and download all the plug ins :thumbs:

[Edited on 22-07-2007 by Neo]


K5-KYL

posted on 22nd Jul 07 at 16:58

usually the place to ask about these random things

wanting to record some tunes ive made on my four track onto my laptop, using the mic input on my laptop.

anyone know a decent programme to do this with? preferably free (although you never get something for nothing nowadays.)

hopefully someone has done this. any help appreciated.