On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 01:32:17AM -0400, Mike Mazarick wrote: > Well, last May 17 I had some friends over to play some music in the room > above my garage. I had fixed the room up to look like a bar. Suddenly, I > remembered that I had an old Radio Shack boom box in one of my closets with > some built in microphones that went straight to the cassette tape. I > looked around and tried to find a chromium tape, but since I couldn't find > one, I had to settle for the dolby noise reduction that was build into the > tape deck. Last week I had remembered the tape and used my old computer > with a SoundBlaster card, so I had the idea of putting the analog audio on a > computer. The old computer uses a Celeron processor with about 125 mb of > memory - it had linux on it so it would run at all. I think it was > something like RedHat 6.X or 7.X, but I'm not sure. In searching thru the > applications that might have something to do with sound, I found one called > 'Audacity', which I could use to take the analog tape outputs and put them > in the computer. It pretty much filled up the hard drive. I was really > happy to see that it seemed to have worked, so I made an MP3 so I could put > it on the web (plus, I needed the space back on my hard drive). Since it > was recorded above my garage, I decided to put it on garageband.com. > > > > Here is the link: > > > > http://www.garageband.com/song?|pe1|S8LTM0LdsaSgZ1GxZ2E > > > > (you may want to just download the MP3, because it seems like it skips a lot > when I try to play it from GarageBand). > > > > I'd be interested in hearing opinions from any of the people on this list > about how you think it sounds. FREAKING AWESOME! Great playing. I *love* the latin choruses. Great arrangement, great playing. Downloading part 2 now. Keep it coming! -ken _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user