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Old 09-05-2007
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Home Recording Using Audition / Dazzle

Hi All,

Since I am a novice in the digital recording arena, I have a question regarding signal recognition into my PC - using Audition 1.5 and the Dazzle interface.

Throughout my playing days, I have always recorded using analog equipment (I still have a Tascam 488). However, I recently started experimenting with using Audition 1.5 on my PC. The only way I was able for Audition to receive sound waves (drum machine, guitars, etc) was through the line in (microphone looking input). I spoke to a rep at Best Buy and they recommended I purchase this device called Dazzle (it has 2 RCA in's, an S-Video in, and another "yellow" video in). The idea was to run into Dazzle as in interface, then the out USB from Dazzle into my PC. I have yet to generate any sound using this method. In Audition, I checked the device settings as noted in the manual and the only device detected was my PC's sound card. There doesn't seem to be a way to detect the Dazzle interface.

Equipment wise, I am using the Alesis SR-16 drum machine. I also have an ADA MP2 for guitar tracks. So I could probably use the MIDI outs (somehow, but as noted, I am a novice and could use some advice).

Any advice/help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!
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Need to get a compatible sound card.
Here is a link to some http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_u...1010-main.html

You can spend anywhere for 80 to 200 dollars depending on your needs.
Not sure what this razzle dazzel thing is your talking about.
Good luck in the digital land.(I just jumpped in about a year ago ansd it;s great!)
I also used the 488 but with a good software program(like this one which is free to try)(http://reaper.fm/download.php )you have unlimited tracks.
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