Recording from a mike on T-23

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Recording from a mike on T-23

#1 Post by tp23 » Sun Sep 03, 2006 8:01 am

Bear with me, I never had to do this until today.

I know about the built-in microphone under the right arrow key and the mike jack on the audio header on my T-23 but theres no option in windows XP Volume Control to actually record and save voice clips.

I need to use this feature today, can someone tell me what to do?

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#2 Post by tfflivemb2 » Sun Sep 03, 2006 9:45 am

I think that you actually need a program to do the recording. Not sure which one though, but I know that Volume Controls aren't going to have anything to do with it, other than controlling the mic level.

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#3 Post by Berny » Sun Sep 03, 2006 9:53 am

Check this program shipped with every instalation of XP:

%SystemRoot%\System32\sndrec32.exe

in german its called "Audiorecorder". Check you setting under XP volume control first, to make sure the microphone is activated !
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#4 Post by tfflivemb2 » Sun Sep 03, 2006 9:56 am

Berny is correct...I just tried it. It works great. Pretty straightforward.

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#5 Post by pianowizard » Sun Sep 03, 2006 1:03 pm

Windows XP's sound recorder doesn't record for more than 1 min. I use MusicMatch6 (freeware, but no longer available) instead, and have done it on the T23 which works GREAT for recording my piano playing. More recent versions of the freeware don't allow to use the built-in microphone. Let me know if you would like me to send you a copy of the setup file.
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#6 Post by tp23 » Sun Sep 03, 2006 1:28 pm

Thanks, that sndrec works perfectly for my application. Just had to record before and after sound bytes of my Harley's old and new mufflers.

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#7 Post by tom_k » Sun Sep 03, 2006 6:58 pm

for enabling sndrec32.exe to record more than just 1 min,
"insert" a .wav file of appropriate time
(you can save 1 minute and insert it several times
until you got for example 10 min , save + insert them again , and again, and again, and again, ....)
A little complicated , but it works.

I use an older version of cooledit on a T21-800
(attached to 2631 dock with TV/Radio pci-card and several GB via PCMCIA-USB2.0)
The demo version has reduced functionality (your choice at start of program),
so sound manipulation requires additional starts ,
but for recording it works very good.
( like many other programs, this is no advertisement !)


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#8 Post by claudeo » Tue Sep 12, 2006 1:17 am

Audacity is freeware and very good. With a free plug-in downloaded somewhere else (documented with Audacity) you can also use to make MP3 files.

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#9 Post by Berny » Tue Sep 12, 2006 6:03 pm

yeah, audicity is a divine piece of software. you can also use it to sample your old records/cassettes (for the young guys: these media were used prior to CDs to record music !). it also has built in filters to remove noises.

its amazing what freeware is capable of these days.
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#10 Post by pianowizard » Tue Sep 12, 2006 8:41 pm

Yeah Audacity is great. I use it to edit my piano recordings to make them sound more professional LOL!
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#11 Post by agarza » Fri Sep 15, 2006 11:57 am

I use Audacity too.

I have a T30 which had the Line-In connector.

Now I upgraded to a T42p that doesn't have the Line-In. I connect the 3.5 jack in the Mic-in port, but I cannot record in Stereo, only one channel (Mono), is there a workaround to this?
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#12 Post by gearguy » Fri Sep 15, 2006 3:46 pm

Wait a minute? Piano recordings on a built in mic?


Doesn't the constant rattling of hard drive heads in the recording drive you nuts?
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#13 Post by pianowizard » Fri Sep 15, 2006 10:19 pm

gearguy wrote:Wait a minute? Piano recordings on a built in mic?

Doesn't the constant rattling of hard drive heads in the recording drive you nuts?
On most laptops, that's actually quite infrequent and only barely noticeable. I put the laptop about two feet from a grand piano, and the big sound from the piano drowns out that from the hard drive. My first TP240 was the only exception, which was much louder and more frequent. Needless to say, I never used that for making recordings again.
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