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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: gwendibbley on October 30, 2005, 11:47:29 AM
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In the early nineties, me and my brother bought a Sony WM-D6 with a Marantz microphone and recorded a bunch of shows (mostly hardrock and heavy metal).
I would like to convert these show and other that we traded for to my computer and then make available on the internet.
I have searched around the site, but haven't found the answer to my question.
Question 1: What gear do I have to buy to make this a reality?
I have a Creative Live! Drive II (model: CT4860) and a Creative Soundblaster Live! (CT4760). The Live Drive II has both RCA and Optical inputs.
Question 2: Is this something I can use or do I have to buy something new?
That's it for now. I hope you guys can help me out with this...
//Gwen Dibbley
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OT: What bands did you tape? You're into my kind of music :)
There are two rigs considered to be "the best" in one of the communities I'm a part of, for which the majority of the concert recordings are on analog tape:
The first is this: Nakamichi DR-8 ->LynxONE analog-in
The second one is this: Nakamichi DR-8 > Echo Layla24
If you've just got a few tapes, I can probably hook you up with these people to do it for you, probably for free if they are of bands that you're interested in. That would save the cost/hassle of purchasing gear for just a few tapes, or settling for a substandard result.
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OT: Alice Cooper, Black Sabbath, Bon Jovi, Bryan Adams, Def Leppard, Guns N' Roses, Metallica, Mötley Crüe, Nirvana, Queensrÿche, Scorpions, Tesla, White Lion to name a few...
I also have many tapes that I have traded for, so I would like to do it myself, but thanks anyway...
//Gwen