Grub Well-Known Member Jul 23, 2010 #1 Hey all, Title is pretty straight forward. I guess in terms off quality of sound and easy interface. So anybody using anything that really stands out? Regards, Grub
Hey all, Title is pretty straight forward. I guess in terms off quality of sound and easy interface. So anybody using anything that really stands out? Regards, Grub
Grub Well-Known Member Jul 25, 2010 #3 slacker3343 said: Audacity works pretty good Click to expand... Yeah I'm running Audacity on my other comp (XP), my new rig has win7. I guess i could try the beta, just don't need any crashes is all
slacker3343 said: Audacity works pretty good Click to expand... Yeah I'm running Audacity on my other comp (XP), my new rig has win7. I guess i could try the beta, just don't need any crashes is all
M Mitchell_A Essential Member Jul 25, 2010 #4 I use the beta build on my computer (W7HP X64) and it's flawless. Sometimes stops responding when processing large audio files but overall very good.
I use the beta build on my computer (W7HP X64) and it's flawless. Sometimes stops responding when processing large audio files but overall very good.
Grub Well-Known Member Jul 26, 2010 #5 Mitchell_A said: I use the beta build on my computer (W7HP X64) and it's flawless. Sometimes stops responding when processing large audio files but overall very good. Click to expand... Yeah it seems stable enough, I like it. Cheers .
Mitchell_A said: I use the beta build on my computer (W7HP X64) and it's flawless. Sometimes stops responding when processing large audio files but overall very good. Click to expand... Yeah it seems stable enough, I like it. Cheers .
E emmawatson New Member Sep 6, 2011 #6 This skype call recorder with tell you that how to record your own voice. It not difficult to use. You can do it only within a few steps. Just run it on your computer and then start recording voice with good quality microphone.
This skype call recorder with tell you that how to record your own voice. It not difficult to use. You can do it only within a few steps. Just run it on your computer and then start recording voice with good quality microphone.
J justincamp New Member Sep 20, 2011 #7 There is hundreds of voice recording software. You can compare it by using.
K kellymartin New Member Dec 4, 2011 #9 Audacity is a good one to record voice. **Removed irrelevant links** Last edited by a moderator: Dec 10, 2011