Subject:easy question about recording
Posted by: D_Dogg
Date:12/29/1999 9:06:00 PM
ok, I have recorded the main track of a song (Sound 1). Now I want to record another track to later mix with Sound 1. So I want to record Sound 2 while monitoring/listening to sound 1. Any help would be appreciated. Post it or mail to: acousticmagic@hotmail.com Thanks. |
Subject:Re: easy question about recording
Reply by: pwppch
Date:12/30/1999 6:54:00 PM
You can't do this with Sound Forge. It is not a multitrack tool. You can use our Vegas product to do this. Peter Ad rock wrote: >>ok, I have recorded the main track of a song (Sound 1). >>Now I want to record another track to later mix with Sound >>1. So I want to record Sound 2 while monitoring/listening >>to sound 1. Any help would be appreciated. Post it or >>mail to: acousticmagic@hotmail.com Thanks. |
Subject:Re: how do u record from a stereo to SF?
Reply by: grecque
Date:12/30/1999 10:03:00 AM
I have a tape player set up such that "audio out" on my tape player connects into "line in" on my sound card (SoundBlaster in this case). The cable I used has two audio SPDIF (RCA) connectors for the tape side, and one 1/4 inch connector for the sound card side; purchased at Radio Shack for about $5.00. Make sure that "line in" is selected to record on your PC (Win9x assumed in this example) * right click on the speaker icon, left click on Open Volume Controls * left click on Options->Properties (top left) * make sure the "Line-in" check box is selected * click on * click the "Recording" radio button * click the "Select" radio button Next, you need to begin recording with SoundForge, and begin playing your tape. You should be able to hear the tape playing, as well. If not, check the volume controls for playing Line-in. (Win9x assumed in this example) * right click on the speaker icon, left click on Open Volume Controls * If "Line-in" is muted, click the "Mute" radio button to un-select Hope this helps. Lloyd -- Susan Jach wrote: >>I just got Sound Forge today and I hooked up my stereo to >>my computer. When I play a tape I hear the sound come >>through my computer speakes so I know the audio cable is >>hooked up properly. How do I go about playing the tape and >>recording a song off of it and storing it as a wav? Do I >>go to record, hit record and then hit stop when I want it >>to stop and then stop my tape deck and hit the play button >>in Sound Forge? Please email me privately if you know. I >>would appreciate as much help as I can get on this. Thank >>you. |