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414 mkII- For all you cpt wizzkids
Hello everybody.
I am now a proud owner of a 414 mkII. Im pretty much ok playing using it apart from connecting it to my cpt. I have a fairly new version of cubase (on its way), a cd re-writer, and a very good sound card - xp, if that helps. what do i need to connect my 414 and finally get something on cd? (cables, extra programs etc?) Any help would be very much appreciated. Mez of Manchester. |
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You need to connect the stereo line outs to the line in on your soundcard to start with.
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You can use this for your line in source ( or to record a stereo mix <4min time limit>)
http://www.cfbsoftware.com/lprecorder/lprecorder.htm You can use this to record tracks longer then four mins ( with the lp recorder as your line source ), can also add effects and so on with it as well as mix down to wave files. http://www.kreatives.org/kristal/ Last you can use this to put a bit of shine on your mixed down wave files. It has a 15 day trial limit, so wait untill you have a ton of tracks before your download it. http://audioedit.mystikmedia.com/download.html Past that you just have to get the line out from your tascam to your PC, can use a RCA to minijack adaptor by default. If you have better connections use those. |
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