Subj : RE:Using Audacity with XP
To : Rob Swindell
From : Ed Vance
Date : Wed Feb 20 2019 12:15 am
02-19-19 03:23 Rob Swindell wrote to Ed Vance about RE:Using Audacity with XP
Howdy! Rob,
Thanks for helping me.
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RS> Re: RE:Using Audacity with XP
RS> By: Ed Vance to Rob Swindell on Mon Feb 18 2019 07:40 pm
> So my question is: "Do I 'really' need USB Input to get the sound into
> Audacity?".
RS> No, but the ADC in the dedicated audio interfaces (like the one I
RS> recommended) are lot better than those in your typical sound
RS> card/interface. You should be able to use the mic/line input on your PC
RS> and record *something* in Audacity. How good the quality will be is
RS> highly variable.
As I was read Your message I thought about what I heard a long time ago,
that as a man ages we don't hear some of the higher frequency audio.
Your mentioning 'mic/line input' had me remember using a 4 Ohm to 10,000 Ohm
transformer with the Amplifier in my Record Player to use it as a Intercom
in my house.
Later I did put a (tubed) phono amplifier in the box the intercom speaker
was mounted in.
The amp came out of a friends Junk Box.
Then I could have the intercom On and listen to my Records too.
RS> Synchronet/BBS Terminology Definition #12:
RS> CBM = Commodore Business Machines
I can identify with that... My C=64 gear is still working when I turn it on.
The Majority of Floppy Disks that I put in the 1541 FDD still have what I
stored on them.
Does Yours work O.K. too?
73 de Ed W9ODR . .
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