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Old Apr 14, 2006 | 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Chefboiali
I think you might need a turntable with set of audio left & right OUT, and computer with a PCI card that has audio left & right IN. All that's left is software to recognize.

BTW.. This morning, I was trying to listen to your radio show on my Macintosh, and the quicktime link didn't pop up and the real player didn't work either. Any suggestions?

Edit: Can't the guys at the station hook you up? You should have access to incredible equipment.
First off they don't have a turntable as good as mine...for that matter they don't have a turntable in the studio. I've got an old AR the model is "The AR Turntable" with a Sumiko Tonearm and a Sumiko Blue Point Special cartridge mounted in a graphite headshell.

The college acts like they don't want anything to do with Orchard Radio, and the last "manager" for lack of a better word was a real dumbass. The new guy we've got is pushing for stuff, and actually getting some stuff done. We can't advertise anywhere around campus except in the Student Center where the studio is located. I leave the door open to get people listening to me, they won't let us put speakers outside the studio either, it's too distracting students might not be able to listen to their Ipods and Cellphones.

Real Audio hasn't worked since I got there at the beginning of the semester, Quicktime, I had to restart a couple of times early in my show this last Thursday.

I've got more money tied up in my 2 speaker stereo system than they have in the station, hell I probably have close to the amount of money they have in the audio equipment just in wires.

All I am looking for is a good recording program, basicly a studio in my computer... I'm well aware of the mechanics involved and what the "hardware" needs are I'm looking for software that someone might know something about, rather than going out blind and buying something and not have it be satisfactory, or spending to much money for it.
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