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saving audio cassette recording to computer hard drive

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magistra | 14:04 Wed 28th Apr 2010 | Computers
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I have to record a piano performance via microphone to audio cassette. What sort of connection do I need so that I can then save this recording to hard drive, and then burn it onto CD?
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"twin phono to 3.5mm stereo jack lead "
That's always provided that your audio cassette machine has phono outs - if not you can use 3.5mm jack to jack to connect between the headphone socket on the CR and the line in socket on the PC.
16:29 Wed 28th Apr 2010
twin phono to 3.5mm stereo jack lead
phono into the cassette recorder jack into line in on comp
maplins have these around a fiver
"twin phono to 3.5mm stereo jack lead "
That's always provided that your audio cassette machine has phono outs - if not you can use 3.5mm jack to jack to connect between the headphone socket on the CR and the line in socket on the PC.
yes but watch your volume output if you do the rojash option,
if to high it will distort. set you comp line input volume at midway and slowly increase the volume output on the cr from zreo till you get a satisfactory distortion free sound
Also, if you happen to have a laptop rather than a desktop why not record it straight onto the computer.

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