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Bri:
I have a customer that we are doing work here for that needs and inexpensive way to record voice to CD, likely by computer. It is for a local synogague (spelling) so they can record torah portions and the kids can go home and rock out to them. The key here is inexpensive and simple. Doe adaptec let you record? Anyone know a good computer microphone? Or good mic->WAV program?

Thanks so much!
Bri

mterry:
is sound quality going to be a major issue here?

If not, just use a line in on the PC, and pick up some mics from somewhere like sound professionals. It's cheap and easy


be sure not to rock out too much to the Torah, I know it might be hard to hold back........

Bri:
sound quality is not a major issue. I imagin we will use a PC microphone, but what record to burn software is the best?

Bri

mterry:
Only program that comes to my mind as cheap, would be GoldWave

You can record and edit, and all that other stuff.....

you know how it works, just save the files, and open them on any burning program

it's free too

not sure if that is what you are looking for though

d swing:
How about CDWave?  You can't do much editing but you can record and split tracks.  It's also free...i'd say that's cheap.

As for burning, did the burner they're using come with any software?  Some adaptec/roxio program maybe?  Maybe nero?  

-d
 

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