Re: want to record daughter playing instrument onto PC....how???
- From: "Hendry" <hasan_heera2005@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 3 Dec 2006 17:26:15 +0530
"Jo" <Jo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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My daughter would like to record herself playing her flute onto the
computer
so she can make CD's to give to family members at Christmastime. Other
than
a microphone hooked to the sound card, what's the best way in Windows XP
to
record her playing so she can then make CD's? I don't have any special
programs to capture it, other than what is readily available in the
Operating
System. I realize it won't sound "professional", but it should be better
than playing into an ordinary tape recorder.
hanks for any advice.
Jo
Try your recording using an audio recording and converting software.
Suggests FlexiMusic Wave Editor. Record your daughter playing flute in this
software then save the recordings in the format of wav file, then convert
the wav file as Mp3 using "Save As" command and now burn in CD.
http://www.fleximusic.com/waveditor/overview.htm
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