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<blockquote data-quote="djperkins" data-source="post: 852232" data-attributes="member: 17130"><p>Hi Jason...The most common way to break "out" of the mixer and "in" to the computer would be a phono to 1/4" jack lead like this one.</p><p>[ATTACH]32780[/ATTACH]</p><p>...and go straight into the on board sound card input, usually the mic input.</p><p>I have a USB soundcard but essentially it is still a phone to jack lead. Some mixers have a USB output but this is a relatively new thing me thinks.</p><p>There are lots of different software progs that will process sound, I use wavepad from nch, it's virtually identical to Wavelab from Steinberg but a stripped down version, it's reliable and doesn't give you any nasty addware etc, it will demote itself from a full trial version to a free stripped down version after 30 days but is still a great tool.</p><p>Press record/create (choose the quality of the waveform...I go for top daddy 96000khz) and then choose the input for the recorder from the drop down menu...prob be a very limited choice unless u have mulitple sound cards....then hit the big red button...it will become self apparent how to set the levels etc..try to not quite clip the red and you'll be sweet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djperkins, post: 852232, member: 17130"] Hi Jason...The most common way to break "out" of the mixer and "in" to the computer would be a phono to 1/4" jack lead like this one. [ATTACH=CONFIG]32780._xfImport[/ATTACH] ...and go straight into the on board sound card input, usually the mic input. I have a USB soundcard but essentially it is still a phone to jack lead. Some mixers have a USB output but this is a relatively new thing me thinks. There are lots of different software progs that will process sound, I use wavepad from nch, it's virtually identical to Wavelab from Steinberg but a stripped down version, it's reliable and doesn't give you any nasty addware etc, it will demote itself from a full trial version to a free stripped down version after 30 days but is still a great tool. Press record/create (choose the quality of the waveform...I go for top daddy 96000khz) and then choose the input for the recorder from the drop down menu...prob be a very limited choice unless u have mulitple sound cards....then hit the big red button...it will become self apparent how to set the levels etc..try to not quite clip the red and you'll be sweet. [/QUOTE]
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