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GUEST,Jim Clark..London..England Try my new Yahoo sound website (7) RE: Try my new Yahoo sound website 09 Jan 03


I run a line via a sound mixer into the back of my computer into the socket marked yellow this leads to the sound card so you do need to use a sound mixer of any other device that regulates sound volume between player and computer....I use the pc's sound recorder found in the menu under programs,accesories,entertainment on my windows 98 pc...you get initialy only 60 seconds recording time on this gizmo,but if you allow it to run o the 60 secs max,then keep on clicking record without touching the slider and aloowing it to record til it stops you can amass several minutes recording time...the format you should convert to is gsm 6.10 8bit (you can find all the formats available in the sound recorder menu..i find this works fine for me)...to save you time when making wav recordings for the net ..you should amass several minutes of recording time in the fashion i've suggested and save it in a folder on your pc and a cdr for repeated use as a template....you can shorten iyt to the length of the tracks you wish to upload by going to the sound recorderd edit menu and clipping away any extraneous sound at the beginning and end of your recordings....

Regards.

Jim Clark...
Heres the link to my other sound website which currently has dozens of unique recordings of musical sound poems and acoustic music in it various categories.
acoustic musicians and poets sound archive


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