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Shepard Tate
 
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We need to be able to record using our pc and a micro phone. We have
2 basic needs:

1. To be able to record auditions (for example a clarinet solo), to a
digital file.

2. To be able to record several different tracks, (one for each
instrument), from a group that practices together.

The ultimate aim would be able to then create an mp3 file that could
be e-mailed to the various audition reviewers.

We don't need a big difficult to use professional mixing software
program.

Any suggestions?

Thanks.
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1. To be able to record auditions (for example a clarinet solo), to a
digital file.


You can use any one of several different free or inexpensive programs. You
might have a look at Audacity to start with
(http://audacity.sourceforge.net/). It will run on several different
platforms and will easily do what you want.

2. To be able to record several different tracks, (one for each
instrument), from a group that practices together.


snip

We don't need a big difficult to use professional mixing software
program.


Are you saying that you need to record multiple tracks at the same time? Or
you simply need to bring in each person and record them?

Kent


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1. To be able to record auditions (for example a clarinet solo), to a
digital file.


You can use any one of several different free or inexpensive programs. You
might have a look at Audacity to start with
(http://audacity.sourceforge.net/). It will run on several different
platforms and will easily do what you want.

2. To be able to record several different tracks, (one for each
instrument), from a group that practices together.


snip

We don't need a big difficult to use professional mixing software
program.


Are you saying that you need to record multiple tracks at the same time? Or
you simply need to bring in each person and record them?

Kent


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Shepard Tate wrote:

We need to be able to record using our pc and a micro phone. We have
2 basic needs:


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Thanks. We tried Audacity. Downloaded and installed. It seems to
load and run OK, but can't get it to record any sound. Also
downloaded the plug ins we were told were necessary, but one of the
two could not be unzipped and I could not figure out what to do with
the other. I am thinking I may just buy a program that has all that
is needed with it along with a manual.


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Thanks. We tried Audacity. Downloaded and installed. It seems to
load and run OK, but can't get it to record any sound. Also
downloaded the plug ins we were told were necessary, but one of the
two could not be unzipped and I could not figure out what to do with
the other. I am thinking I may just buy a program that has all that
is needed with it along with a manual.
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Thanks. We tried Audacity. Downloaded and installed. It seems to
load and run OK, but can't get it to record any sound.


That's odd. I downloaded it, installed it, and went to File, Preferences,
Audio I/O and selected the audio interface in my machine. First time I
pressed the record button, appropriate squiggly lines showed up on the
screen. I stopped it, rewound it, and played what I just recorded.

Also downloaded the plug ins we were told were necessary, but one of the
two could not be unzipped and I could not figure out what to do with
the other.


I didn't download anything but the basic program. What audio interface, what
OS?

I am thinking I may just buy a program that has all that
is needed with it along with a manual.


I'm mystified!


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"Shepard Tate" wrote in message
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Thanks. We tried Audacity. Downloaded and installed. It seems to
load and run OK, but can't get it to record any sound.


That's odd. I downloaded it, installed it, and went to File, Preferences,
Audio I/O and selected the audio interface in my machine. First time I
pressed the record button, appropriate squiggly lines showed up on the
screen. I stopped it, rewound it, and played what I just recorded.

Also downloaded the plug ins we were told were necessary, but one of the
two could not be unzipped and I could not figure out what to do with
the other.


I didn't download anything but the basic program. What audio interface, what
OS?

I am thinking I may just buy a program that has all that
is needed with it along with a manual.


I'm mystified!


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Shepard Tate
 
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Below is a copy and paste from the web site saying that you need to
download three items. All download separately and without trouble,
but one of the two plug ins won't unpack, and there is no explanation
of what to do or where to put the other plug in.


Copied instructions:

Be sure to download all three parts to the program:
Audacity Program
LAME MP3 Encoder Library (you must download this for Audacity to
create MP3 files.)
VST Enabler
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Below is a copy and paste from the web site saying that you need to
download three items. All download separately and without trouble,
but one of the two plug ins won't unpack, and there is no explanation
of what to do or where to put the other plug in.


Copied instructions:

Be sure to download all three parts to the program:
Audacity Program
LAME MP3 Encoder Library (you must download this for Audacity to
create MP3 files.)
VST Enabler
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