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Old March 29th, 2006, 02:30 PM
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Can I move music recorded on mini disc onto my desktop; so far, I have the jack plugged into 'line out' of the mini disc recorder, and into the 'in' of a round interface (I don't know the name for this device; inherited) which has a USB connector/cable (connected to the back of my iMac G5; have also changed the settings in system preferences to iMac USB audio system. Now what??
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What do you exactly want to do?
If you want to get music off the minidisc recorder to your mac as a file, and the minidisc player (What's the type? brand?) supports usb mass storage, just plug it in, click on the appearing icon of the minidisc recorder and drag 'n' drop.

If this is not an option, make sure you can record the sound the minidisc recorder gets in your iMac G5. Then use some application to record the incoming audio.

If this is not an answer to your question, please give more information and put your question more clearly.
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The "round thing" is a Griffin "iMic." It needs some software
that you apparently didn't inherit.

Various sound capture-edit apps work with iMic. I know Amadeus II
and CDSpinDoctor take iMic input. Amadeus is shareware from
versiontracker.com and is my editor of choice. Spin Doctor comes
with Toast.

The Griffin product is FinalVinyl, free from

http://www.griffintechnology.com/sof...ware_imic.html

You fire up one of the above apps, set it to "preview" the incoming
sound, start your minidisk playing, make adjustments as necessary
to "sound right," then restart the minidiask player, and hit "record"
in the app. This brings the audio into the app, after which you can
save it in a variety of formats.

Hope this helps.
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Thumbs up re: audio input

Thanks, albloom: yes that helps. In the meantime I bought Audio Hijack Pro and worked out most of the obvious bits, but was not happy with the sound quality; just waiting to find some time to tackle it all again. I think I will buy a newer version of the Griffin iMic, especially if it comes with software! Will also have a look at Amadeus II (good advice, thank you); moving my music from old recordings is a big project and well worth revealing my ignorance over. Oh, I am using a Sony minidisc, the one that Sony doesn't recognize as having the ability to be used as a transfer device between analogue and digital recordings. If at first you dont' succeed....
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The "round thing" is a Griffin "iMic." It needs some software
that you apparently didn't inherit.

Various sound capture-edit apps work with iMic. I know Amadeus II
and CDSpinDoctor take iMic input. Amadeus is shareware from
versiontracker.com and is my editor of choice. Spin Doctor comes
with Toast.

The Griffin product is FinalVinyl, free from

http://www.griffintechnology.com/sof...ware_imic.html

You fire up one of the above apps, set it to "preview" the incoming
sound, start your minidisk playing, make adjustments as necessary
to "sound right," then restart the minidiask player, and hit "record"
in the app. This brings the audio into the app, after which you can
save it in a variety of formats.

Hope this helps.[/quote]
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