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suling
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Hello there, a great place for info this site, very informative, back again. I have a laptop, small, not a lot of power, cheap soundcard I'd guess, so not so easy to change as in a PC. Anyway I record traditional acoustic instruments, keyboards, field recordings(from MiniDisc) all onto my 4Track recorder. I then use an Alesis MidiVerb for EFX processing. I recently got a burner to make CD's of my music and it was suggested to me recently to just mixdown to my computer(instead of 4Track mixdown to cassette-to computer from cassette-burn to CD-R). So I am having trouble mixing down from 4Track to computer. I have some free software I use, the Acid 2.0 software is not so great at recording from outside computer(MiniDisc samples sound noisy). Then one called Goldwave(records short samples quite clear, full, longer samples/songs have a bunch of clicks and pops in them, so not so good). Don't know if it's the software, system noise, soundcard, what????. Mixing 4Track to stereo cassette actually sounded much better, surprisingly(something everyone says wouldn't.). So I want to know of any software out there is good at this, collecting sounds through the "Line-In", something I can try, free, read a lot of horror stories on sites of people buying software and finding out it doesn't work or is trash, know of anything out there? Send me a notation.