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Creating an .AIF file using built-in Microphone
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How do you create a .AIF file using the computers built-in microphone. Thank You, John |
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Creating an .AIF file using built-in Microphone
"BlackBird" wrote ...
How do you create a .AIF file using the computers built-in microphone. We could start by you telling us what kind of "computer" you are asking about. PC or MAC? And then what software. |
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Creating an .AIF file using built-in Microphone
BlackBird wrote:
Hello, How do you create a .AIF file using the computers built-in microphone. Vigrasound patch to the internal mike, bring up soundeditor from the shell prompt, enter the device path to the card you're addressing (the first one in the VME address space is /dev/vigra0 I believe), and enter the command "record 1:00" to record one minute. Once you have recorded the sample you can save it as a .aiff type with the "write" command. Once you are in the soundeditor just use the "help" command to see all of the various commands available. Ctrl-D will get you back to the shell prompt. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Creating an .AIF file using built-in Microphone
BlackBird wrote:
Hello, How do you create a .AIF file using the computers built-in microphone. We could use a little more info, such as what's the computer, what OS are your unning, what software do you have for recording, and so forth. -- ha Iraq is Arabic for Vietnam |
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Creating an .AIF file using built-in Microphone
Scott Dorsey wrote:
BlackBird wrote: Hello, How do you create a .AIF file using the computers built-in microphone. Vigrasound patch to the internal mike, bring up soundeditor from the shell prompt, enter the device path to the card you're addressing (the first one in the VME address space is /dev/vigra0 I believe), and enter the command "record 1:00" to record one minute. Once you have recorded the sample you can save it as a .aiff type with the "write" command. Once you are in the soundeditor just use the "help" command to see all of the various commands available. Ctrl-D will get you back to the shell prompt. Feelin' yer oysters tonight I see. -- ha Iraq is Arabic for Vietnam |
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Creating an .AIF file using built-in Microphone
On Mar 12, 10:03 pm, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
BlackBird wrote: Hello, How do you create a .AIF file using the computers built-in microphone. Vigrasound patch to the internal mike, bring up soundeditor from the shell prompt, enter the device path to the card you're addressing (the first one in the VME address space is /dev/vigra0 I believe), and enter the command "record 1:00" to record one minute. Once you have recorded the sample you can save it as a .aiff type with the "write" command. Once you are in the soundeditor just use the "help" command to see all of the various commands available. Ctrl-D will get you back to the shell prompt. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." Gracias |
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