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recording from mixing desk to laptop

i wonder how i can record from that mixing desk http://www.dynacord.com/en/products/...4_cms1000.html to my laptop without losing much quality. please somebody help me...
what do i need exactly? which software? perhaps cubase?
im not trying to become a pro in a few hours but simply to be able to record my band.

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You need a multi-input soundcard and a sequencing program (Cubase is great, REAPER is cheaper)

Go see Tweak's Guide at www.tweakheadz.com
he has all the basic info, a soundcard guide and even
an article on how to hook up a mixer to one.

Go to the bookstore... lots of recording books and magazines (Computer Music, MusicTech) out there with info and yes even FREE software!
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Hey Tim,
I stumbled across one of the links you posted to the tweakheadz FAQ thing earlier and just wanted to thank you for directing people there. That thing is an amazing resource for anybody. Just a thumbs up.
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