<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by dork:
Can anyone tell me about any good software that can be used to take music from a four track recorder and put it on a computer?
Also, whenever I try to put the music on my computer when I listen back it sounds all distorted. Like I recorded it too loudly. I tried turning it down as much as I can but it doesn't help very much. Any ideas?
Thanks,
LUKE<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Do you mean you want to record each individual track onto the computer? Or the final mixdown to the computer? If you want to record a final mixdown to the computer it's easy. Your soundcard probably has a stereo input (1/8" jack). To get rid of that distortion you're talking about is so easy, but it's somewhat hidden in Windows 98 (In windows 95 it was as easy as pie to adjust). Go to Start, Control Panel, Multimedia, and under the "Audio" tab, under "Recording" click on the picture of a microphone and a little slider bar will apear, bring that down until it works for you, and adjust accordingly.
If you're looking to record to the computer track-by-track, you'll need a multitracking program, I use Cakewalk. But, if you're going to do that why would you record to the 4-track and then to the computer? Why not to the computer in the first place? Saves a bunch of time. Anyway... I have a sound card that has 8 inputs, it's called Layala. With that you could input each track and tell Cakewalk to record everyone, and then you'd have the multitrack recording on your computer.
-Later