[TriLUG] Sound recording/editing/archiving - where to start?

Vestal, Roy L. rvestal at rti.org
Tue Jul 30 15:02:23 EDT 2002


Ooh! Good question. I'm setting up a recording studio for the band
(www.blackeyedsuzy.com) soon, and I want to use digital mix/editing. I'm
currently saving the money for a Mac, but I'd prefer to use a Linux box.

-----Original Message-----
From: Lisa C. Boyd [mailto:lcboyd at nc.rr.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 11:28 AM
To: TriLUG
Subject: [TriLUG] Sound recording/editing/archiving - where to start?




I'm just asking very basics right now like can it be done - so
simple/basic responses welcomed :)

I access to a very good sound system (well, as much as I know about
systems). I would like to be able to take output from the sound board
into a Linux server for (1) archival purposes and (2) editing purposes.
What's recorded would need to be easily edited and written to CD for
playing on regular CD players and such. There is some additional
equipment that the recordings go to now (ie mini-cd?, music cd, tape).

So I guess I want to know if this is reasonably possible to do. If you
have any links to really beginner sites explaining this stuff or have
pitfalls to avoid - I'd appreciate any advice :) And obviously I'm not
exactly sure what I'm talking about above so if something doesn't make
sense - ask and I'll get more clarification.

Thanks so much!!
Lisa Boyd

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