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  • johncorrigan
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    • Nov 2010
    • 10376

    [QUOTE=Paul Sherratt;44826Time constraints ( which have been massive of late ) would mean recording 'shows' in short sections at a time and then joining the bits together with glue.[/QUOTE]

    Well if the method worked for Bob's theme time, I'm sure it'll worked just dandy for you Paul. Still wish I knew what Audacity was but I'm too scared to ask.
    ...and Lat, if you want to try Brain Surgery it helps if you studied in a Hippy Campus!

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    • Globaltruth
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      • Nov 2010
      • 4291

      Paul -
      Audacity - there is a great big record button. sounds like you've found it. Then it records whatever the sound channel is on your PC. that might just be the external mike, picking up you talking. It records in stereo which is why there are 2 channels (those wiggly sound line things).

      The volume may be set high, or the sound channel on your PC may not be recording what you think which is why you are getting the distortion.

      You need to be able to plug as much as possible into your pc.:cool2:

      Like your mike, your minidisc (tricky as I recall - mine went out of the window when I realised stuff was trapped on there forever).

      You can convert cassette tapes to mp3 - either yourself or there are people out there who do things like that. Do you really need those cassette things?

      If you've got ipod songs, they exist in digital format, so try playing them in itunes with Audacity recording and see what you get, do the same with Spotty.

      Vinyl - I've got a Vinyl player with a USB lead, that lets me turn vinyl into mp3 (using guess what - Audacity). Have you such a device?

      If you can't plug things into your PC, then the alternative is to put your mike next to the speaker, but this results in pretty poor quality sounds....

      The general approach is to get as many of the songs into a high-quality mp3 (or similar) format. Then you record your dulcets also as mp3's. then create a playlist in itunes of all these things in the right order and burn them to CD (without any gaps) - et voila.

      And once you've done it, we can all enjoy it
      Upload your audio content to a fair, legal streaming service and allow your audience to listen deeply from every inch of the globe.


      Does any of that help? If you were going to DJ a set how would you do it incidentally?

      does any of this help?


      JC - which bit of this don't you understand?
      Audacity is a free software, cross-platform digital audio editor and recording application. It is available for most computers.
      hippy campus indeed...anyone can see Lat deserves better than that...:cool2:

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      • Paul Sherratt

        >>If you were going to DJ a set how would you do it incidentally?


        Do you mean at a festival etc ?

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        • johncorrigan
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          • Nov 2010
          • 10376

          Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
          You need to be able to plug as much as possible into your pc.:cool2:
          ...but not the toaster...the poptarts play havoc with the diodes and tend to create waffle.

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          • Paul Sherratt

            We were looking at toasters the other day.
            Gave up, they're far too complicated !
            Had another go trying to record audaciously.
            More distorted failures !

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            • Globaltruth
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              • Nov 2010
              • 4291

              Do you know anyone with a studio?

              Typically they have the technology to convert various analogue inputs into a single digital format.

              I'll fire up Audacity later and ask some more dumb questions in an attempt to help

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              • Globaltruth
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                • Nov 2010
                • 4291

                it's only software

                Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
                Do you know anyone with a studio?

                Typically they have the technology to convert various analogue inputs into a single digital format.

                I'll fire up Audacity later and ask some more dumb questions in an attempt to help
                Right ho Paul - try turning your input meter down - I suspect it has defaulted to Max.


                on the picture above it's the microphone.

                ' Line in' shows where the sound is coming from - is there anything there or is it blank?

                And now the JC version:
                * highlight the espadrille
                * tuck the acoustic corner into the sound flap
                * amend the immodium until it reads 3 or less
                * scrofulate the style sheets until they show 'red' or 'read'
                * save in hypertonic quaquiversal format

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                • MrGongGong
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                  • Nov 2010
                  • 18357

                  release the penguins ?

                  a classic

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                  • Paul Sherratt

                    Good Global,

                    The dumber the questions the better ...

                    I DID notice that slider thing was dying to go to the Max ... of its on volition !
                    And the box to the right is BLANK !


                    And the line in on the back of the machine isn't the green microphone one is it ?

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                    • Globaltruth
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                      • Nov 2010
                      • 4291

                      Originally posted by Paul Sherratt View Post

                      And the line in on the back of the machine isn't the green microphone one is it ?
                      not necessarilu, the green microphone one is just picking up a sound channel

                      And the box to the right is BLANK !
                      that's fine - have you got a little speaker icon in the bottom right of your screen? I'd be interested to know some of those settings (playback and record)...

                      I DID notice that slider thing was dying to go to the Max ... of its on volition !
                      try different settings - might get rid of the distort...

                      so your setup should look like this

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                      • Paul Sherratt

                        The levels seem ok but the sound still sounds echoish, distorted ( rec'd from wfmu live stream )
                        No speaker at bottom right.
                        And that wiring looks familiar.

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                        • Globaltruth
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                          • Nov 2010
                          • 4291

                          Originally posted by Paul Sherratt View Post
                          No speaker at bottom right.
                          then it's off to the Control Panel (or something like it) for you.
                          Then click on Hardware & Sound (or something like it), then onto Sound and find the Playback/Recording settings there. And if you don't have that, then we've found your problem. You're not using a computer it's a ...


                          Oh yes, and you didn't tell me what you're playing it back through - does it normally sound like this...?

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                          • Paul Sherratt

                            Can't stop right now - got to go to a wedding do at Crewe Hall ! However that hifi is probably lovelier than mine in the office
                            and yes, we did actually once have a toaster just like that one ... but what I don't seem to have is Hardware & Sound options on't panel.

                            thanks for all this btw ..

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                            • Globaltruth
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                              • Nov 2010
                              • 4291

                              Originally posted by Paul Sherratt View Post
                              Can't stop right now - got to go to a wedding do at Crewe Hall ! However that hifi is probably lovelier than mine in the office
                              and yes, we did actually once have a toaster just like that one ... but what I don't seem to have is Hardware & Sound options on't panel.

                              thanks for all this btw ..
                              I did say 'or something like it'. Is this a windows pc or a Mac or summat else?
                              If it's old Msft then they change the Control Panel wordage to fox the poor old users with every release...it's the word 'sound' and/or the speaker icon you need.

                              I like all this stuff, and I've also got keener on WFMU's for reasons I may explain at some point. Or not.
                              Ages since I've been to Crewe Hall, but have some quite pleasant memories of that place - we had a room with a turret and a view...enjoy yourselves...

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                              • johncorrigan
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                                • Nov 2010
                                • 10376


                                Global, reading this dialogue between you and Paul had me longing for a bit of Laurel and Hardy.
                                This is my first in a series of L&H clips that will show why I think they are easily the funniest comedians in history. "Tell Me That Again" was a gag that s...

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