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    Which software you use to make audio recording

    I just scanned through the responses on this thread and found no mention of SAW. Are there any SAW users here at all? I'm using SAW Studio (www.iqsoft.com or www.sawstudio.com). If you are one seriously considering Pro Tools for no other reason than to say you have it, you'll want to check...
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    Newbie

    There are a number of directions you could be guided in. First, though, it might be helpful if you listed the specifics of the computer system you already have and what your budget is.
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    Voice recording

    Cedar makes processing gear that may reduce background noise during recording. Though, I'm not sure background noise could be eliminated completely at 20 feet way. You'll want to use a PZM or Boundry mic, possibly hanging on a wall. But there will still be room noise. There are a number of...
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    Hardware needed for 78rpm recording

    Modern stereo styli are smaller than those used to play 78s. Though you can use a modern one, its best to use a stylus that fits, or rides above or below the groove depending on the amount of surface noise. And you should never use a standard stylus on an Edison Diamond Disc.
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    Hardware needed for 78rpm recording

    KAB sells various size styli for the Stanton 500 cartidge. They are expensive. Check them out at www.kabusa.com
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    SAWPlus32 and dual processor boards?

    SAWPlus32 is in fact a few years old. And was developed long before dual processors. No, it doesn't take advantage of dual processing. SAWStudio is their only product that does. There is a lite version of Studio available that is a little more affordable. Studio is an awesome piece of...
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