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Gboy
07-28-2003, 12:57 PM
What up everyone--

I was wonderin if someone could tell me what they do with their finished tracks. How do you get them from an MPC to a CD or tape? Is there any way besides buying something i dont have. I spent a load of money already and I was wondering if there were cheaper ways to write music to a listening source.

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Crate Raider
07-28-2003, 02:20 PM
honestly i just hook it up to my soundcard in the Line In port and record the beats with soundforge....but if someone has a better way of doing it(without the 8 out expansion) let me know...it'd be appreciated greatly.

inrctyhoodmusic
07-28-2003, 02:55 PM
All you need is a reciver and a tape deck and a rca adpater with a female headphone jack run a double end jack from your head phone slot in the mpc and into the rca adapter put it on the cd or vcr line on your reciver and put it on tape as far as cd crate radier gave you good advice..But the way I told you you would have to mix the beat live while your recording it on tape with the track mute selection on the mpc

Gboy
07-29-2003, 11:30 AM
thanks, but what is a receiver exactly?

inrctyhoodmusic
07-29-2003, 12:28 PM
it's like a radio you hook up cd plavers vcr record player it has a tunner in it..It's basically the main peice of the home thearter systems you see in electronic stores...how do you have the sound coming out of your mpc????

Gboy
07-29-2003, 05:30 PM
I use my stereo, wich I guess is a form of receiver. It's a double tape player, cd, changer/player, and radio. So i can use this then right? Just hook it up directly into the stereo? and also what exactly were you talkin about with the wiring?


Thanks,

Peace

inrctyhoodmusic
07-30-2003, 07:29 AM
rca adpater with a female headphone jack run a double end jack from your head phone slot in the mpc and into the rca adapter put it on the cd or vcr line on your reciver and put it on tape

Billy Bathgate
08-07-2003, 09:35 PM
no body uses cassettes any more! please!!!!! just get a dope sound card and a CD burner. sound editing program. boom!!!!

Hypnotik
08-16-2003, 12:43 AM
What kind of reciver? and what year?

if your reciver is new. like brand new. 1999 and up.. brandnew..

with dvd etc... dont use it for mixing.. and recording ur music.. big no..

Using a device like this.. causes "Coloration"... meaning ur mix doesn't always sound pure, or as it normally would... the sound has been affected in someway..

how ever.. if ur using a VINTAGE reciver.. and im tlaking RETRO- 80s.. then thats ok.. retro is analog... not digital..

pz....