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In Reply to: Help New to recording posted by SpAwN on February 29, 2000 at 01:53:30: Hi! There is very much to this question. But shortly, do the following. Your sound card should have two inputs, LINE and MIC. You can record inserting mic in MIC input or instrument or line out from amplifier to LINE input. Use mic to record acoustic instruments and voices. Use LINE input to record electric instruments like guitar, keyboard, bass guitar or to record from devices that have line output, like cassette deck, CD player, HI FI rack.. In your system (windows) mixer enable recording for input you wish to record (line or mic). See manual or help files on how to adjust your recording software. Recording audio is like using tape recorder, only now you use computer as a recording machine. MIDI is totally different concept, like sets of instructions that drive midi chip. The result is MIDI music that can be used as matrix to add vocals and solo instruments to. Atan
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