Hi,
I use my lap top for recording my organs sometimes with poor quality of sound. Is there some kind of external sound card available that would improve matters ?
I use windows 8.1.
Thanks,
Brian D
About the only thing I miss from my Yamaha PSR-S900 that isn't on my Korg Pa600 is the on-board 'audio recorder' ... The Korg does have an excellent recorder but it requires a lot of faffing about replaying the recording through a program like 'Audacity' in order to convert the resulting wav file to an mp3 for uploading to a sharing site
Not any-more ...... John Pringle (jackoj) told me of this neat little gadget that alleviates the need for that palaver
Mp3 Hardware Encoder/Decoder connects directly to the output of your keyboard and records direct to a USB or SD card - once the recording is complete simply upload the mp3 file to boxnet (or the like) for sharing ... how simple is that
Details from the vendor ... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Audio-Encoder ... 4173e4ce18Record to mp3 format without the need to use a PC or software:
With the encoder decoder you can play music through the device in digital format through sd card or usb flash drive. Record music from your vinyl records, cassettes or cds and convert them to digital mp3 format then listen on the device or through an mp3 player.
This is a revolutionary format conversion device you can simply plug your hi fi , record player or cassette recorder into it and if you wish them saved to sd card or flash drive then insert these - you can listen to the music whilst converting through the supplied earphones and the item comes with all the necessary leads
NO COMPUTER OR PC NEEDED, NO SOFTWARE TO GO WRONG!!!!!!! STRAIGHT FORWARD REAL TIME ENCODING AND DECODING WHILST YOU LISTEN TO YOUR FAVOURITE TRACKS! CONVERT AND RECORD TO SD CARD OR USB FLASH DRIVE WHILE YOU PLAY!
And all for less than a tenner
Thanks John
Mike Bracchi wrote: ... it is however very sensitive to excessively high gain.
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