From: owner-wanderer-digest@smoe.org (wanderer-digest) To: wanderer-digest@smoe.org Subject: wanderer-digest V2 #26 Reply-To: wanderer@smoe.org Sender: owner-wanderer-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-wanderer-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk wanderer-digest Tuesday, March 26 2002 Volume 02 : Number 026 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Fwd: BOUNCE wanderer@smoe.org: Non-member submission from [Michael Paz ] [] Fwd: BOUNCE wanderer@smoe.org: Non-member submission from [Michael Paz ] [] RE: advice about home recording ["Kate Bennett" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 08:16:47 -0500 From: Susan McNamara Subject: Fwd: BOUNCE wanderer@smoe.org: Non-member submission from [Michael Paz ] - --- begin forwarded text Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2002 11:01:39 -0800 Subject: Re: advice about home recording From: Michael Paz To: Marian , Message-ID: In-Reply-To: <000501c1d247$22070180$784505a1@iaea.or.at> Mime-version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Hi Marian IU am not sure what is available for the PC. Pro Tools will certainly allow you to do that. I heard that Steinberg Jones is giving away Cubase 4.0 now, but I could not find a site that is doing so. I will research it a bit more and get back to you. I have an NFR (not for resale) copy of Cakewalk Pro Audio which is a full working copy I have never used. I would be happy to ship it to you, but I don;t know the laws requiring shipping of software for use outside the US. Michael on 3/23/02 12:45 AM, Marian at marian@jmdl.com wrote: > I wanted to download Pro Tools Free, but it says that it won't work with > Windows XP, my operating system. Is there any other comparable free > software? I am borrowing a DAT recorder from a friend and would like to > transfer some recordings to my PC and burn them to a CD. I have the Nero CD > burning software, so maybe all I really need is something to import the DAT > recordings into my computer and save them as files. > > Marian - --- end forwarded text ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 08:17:29 -0500 From: Susan McNamara Subject: Fwd: BOUNCE wanderer@smoe.org: Non-member submission from [Michael Paz ] - --- begin forwarded text Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2002 20:16:45 -0800 Subject: Re: advice about home recording From: Michael Paz To: Message-ID: In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.2.20020323113530.03ab7a10@mail.jmdl.com> Mime-version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit I got this NFR copy ages ago and have never used it cause I have a REAL computer (eer yes a MAC hee hee) so I am sending this one off to Marian to see what she can come up with. Paz on 3/23/02 10:43 AM, Les Irvin at les@jmdl.com wrote: > At 3/23/2002 01:45 AM, Marian wrote: >> I wanted to download Pro Tools Free, but it says that it won't work with >> Windows XP, my operating system. Is there any other comparable free >> software? I am borrowing a DAT recorder from a friend and would like to >> transfer some recordings to my PC and burn them to a CD. I have the Nero CD >> burning software, so maybe all I really need is something to import the DAT >> recordings into my computer and save them as files. > > I import my DAT recordings over to Sound Forge, then edit from > there. Sound Forge is not great for mixing (as it's only 2-track) but it > is the best WAV editor and manipulative tool I've ever used. > > Has anyone tried Cakewalk Pro for recording? It records directly to the > hard drive and you can lay down as many as 256 tracks! Then, you have > complete control over mixing the tracks and outputting them as 2-track > stereo. It's an amazing tool! > > If anyone wants "evaluation copies" of either of these, I'd be happy to > provide them. Sorry, PC only. > > Les - --- end forwarded text ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 13:07:25 -0800 From: "Kate Bennett" Subject: RE: advice about home recording les & wanderers- synchronicity strikes...jeff just transferred our joni tribute show to computer & tweaked it with sound forge which hugely improved the sound quality of our dat recording >>I import my DAT recordings over to Sound Forge, then edit from there. Sound Forge is not great for mixing (as it's only 2-track) but it is the best WAV editor and manipulative tool I've ever used.<< ******************************************** Kate Bennett www.katebennett.com sponsored by Polysonics Discover the Indies at Taylor Guitars: http://www.taylorguitars.com/artists/awp/indies/bennett.html ******************************************** ------------------------------ End of wanderer-digest V2 #26 *****************************