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push316
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Hi,
Here's my situation(dilema):
I have volunteered to DJ my step-daughters sweet 16th birthday party(in November) since I have a plethora of musical styles. My Stereo system doesn't play CD-R/RW, so I'll probably have to upgrade my bookshelf system to a receiver and cd player--getting away from cassettes and records finally!
I'd like to record my cassettes/records to my computer and purchase a cd burner(Lite-On 16x10x40x) for my computer and transfer these files to cd. My current stereo system only has an output thru the headphone jack. I would like advice on how to avoid clipping. Also, I'd have to purchase a reasonably priced software(or freeware) to do this...I've been looking at Digital CD Recording Studio by Macmillan Digital Publishing and at Pyro v.1.5(just released) since I have Windows ME. Which is better or is there a package under $40 that is better? I'd also like to be able to "mix" tracks recorded on my computer with each other and burn the mix to cd. If I need to purchase another software to accomplish this, what are some of the best inexpensive packages to do this?
If you respond, please use as many lay-man terms as possible since I'm an old fart!
Thanks
Here's my situation(dilema):
I have volunteered to DJ my step-daughters sweet 16th birthday party(in November) since I have a plethora of musical styles. My Stereo system doesn't play CD-R/RW, so I'll probably have to upgrade my bookshelf system to a receiver and cd player--getting away from cassettes and records finally!
I'd like to record my cassettes/records to my computer and purchase a cd burner(Lite-On 16x10x40x) for my computer and transfer these files to cd. My current stereo system only has an output thru the headphone jack. I would like advice on how to avoid clipping. Also, I'd have to purchase a reasonably priced software(or freeware) to do this...I've been looking at Digital CD Recording Studio by Macmillan Digital Publishing and at Pyro v.1.5(just released) since I have Windows ME. Which is better or is there a package under $40 that is better? I'd also like to be able to "mix" tracks recorded on my computer with each other and burn the mix to cd. If I need to purchase another software to accomplish this, what are some of the best inexpensive packages to do this?
If you respond, please use as many lay-man terms as possible since I'm an old fart!
Thanks