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#1 2005-03-09 12:24 pm
Audio Capture software
My band recorded our mixer on a digital 10 track, and we need to put it straight from there onto the computer. What free/full featured trial software is available to capture the sound from a griffin powerwave and convert it to mp3(or anything that can later be converted)? I would use deck or deck le, but both of those trials have run out for me, and they are pretty good at keeping a hidden preference file somewhere for that
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I'm sure there are a million shareware programs, but I'm unsure if the quality will be there(it very well may be).
Can FCP 4 do this?
I dont need to mix it, just take the already mixed master.
thanks
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#3 2005-03-09 3:46 pm
Re: Audio Capture software
i dont think my cube can run that.
and it doesnt have to be midi, simply an audio signal.
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#4 2005-03-09 3:50 pm
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#5 2005-03-09 4:51 pm
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That's the one. It even gives you, I think, a 15-day full-feature trial period, so go nuts.
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#6 2005-03-09 7:15 pm
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Re: Audio Capture software
What about WireTap? I've heard great things about it, but have never tried it.
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