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    Default what is best to record a mix?

    straight on to me comp? if so how do i go about it?

    go buy a mini disc player that can record...

    go and buy me self a seperate cd writter?
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    pc

    put a phono to jack lead in from ur mixers record to the line in on ur pc (not the mic socket) and use wavelab or sound forge to record it

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    cheers for that bud

    can i get wavelab or sound forge for free?
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    im gonna try a program called goldwave...

    apprently its similar to them 2 you mentioned but its free...

    so im gonna go town 2moz get a large phono cable and also a phono to jack connector so i can go from mxier to pc..

    cheers for the help
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    why nto just buy a phono to jack cable?? with a phono at one end and a jack at the other??

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    good poitn i didnt think of that haha...
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    anyone got a copy of soundforge or wavelab or another decent program for sale??

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    I use soundforge myself and judging by the date on this post I'd imagine you have what your looking for by now but if you dont and still need software to record into and edit your mix/track use this, it's virtually as good as soundforge from what i can see and it's free :cheese:

    http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
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    Audacity is very good free software to do the same, try http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
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    Or you could just read Davin's post and ignore me completely.
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    Cheers chap's, i actually have soundforge on me comp but no manual and can't get it to record from my mixer? I'll try this audacity. Thing is i'll have to copy it on to disk as i don't have the net on me laptop!
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