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    Hey all,
    I have a td6 and my brother and a friend are recording onto a regulas cassette. My questions is: How do I get it from cassette to burn it on to a cd? Or is there a better way I should be recording all of us that is also inexpensive. I am looking to the allmighty VDRUM specialists for great advice. I am depending on all of you!!

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    plug the output of your cassette player into the input of your sound card.
    REC it as wav file in your computer and then do anything you want~~
    It cost you $0

    Originally posted by ekorb:
    Hey all,
    I have a td6 and my brother and a friend are recording onto a regulas cassette. My questions is: How do I get it from cassette to burn it on to a cd? Or is there a better way I should be recording all of us that is also inexpensive. I am looking to the allmighty VDRUM specialists for great advice. I am depending on all of you!!

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    • #3
      is there an easier way?? Any other suggestions on recording drummercat?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ekorb:
        is there an easier way?? Any other suggestions on recording drummercat?
        It doesn't get much easier than that!
        Steve

        'I only ever quote myself - except when I quote someone else' - me

        , plenty of , and , , triggered acoustics, , and a plethora of PA blah blah freakin blah...I mean does anyone care about the specifics of pedals, speakers, processors, hardware or anything that I'm using?? :confused: Hmmm, maybe this is an appropriate place to mention that I tried out a new cymbal stand the other day...

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        • #5
          How about buying some software to record multitrack audio?

          In that way you don't need the tape multitrack, but you can record much more tracks on the computer, then mix it down inside the computer and burn the master on cd.

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