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  1. Hi Phil I've just found the Line Out socket - that will teach me to read the manual! I retried recording using different settings and the sound quality is (for me) acceptable using the 'Stereo Mix' option (rather than Line In) in Golden Records. If I was a more serious musician I might acquire extra kit, but I'm fine for now. Many thanks for your advice! A Happy Customer
  2. Hi Phil, Thanks for your response - I am using a lead which connects from the headphones socket of my hi-fi to the line-in input socket of my computer (as advised by an audio shop salesman). The only other means of output from the stereo appears to be L and R 'signal output' jacks but this is just for connecting to the speakers as far as I know. So presumably I need to buy an extra bit of 'converter' hardware like the Behringer to fix the signal issues ... Best regards, Mark
  3. Hi Phil I have tried GR and do get more consistent results but it still cuts some notes short, as with WavePad. Maybe it's the quality of my tapes but I don't get this problem just playing them through the stereo. The support engineer has suggested trying the Mic Input, but this sounds worse and ends up in Mono! Thanks for your suggestions anyway! Mark
  4. You too Phil - I will try GR on an old PC in case it causes conflicts. Cheers, Mark
  5. Thanks very much for your comments Phil - I have also raised a support call on this but still waiting for answer! I mistakenly assumed Wavepad was designed for line-in audio recording and the editing effects were kind of add-on features. Not sure I trust Golden Records having seen some of the reviews, but I will check out similar products and let you know how I get on. All the best, Mark
  6. Hello I am recording from tape into WavePad and there is a distinct loss in sound quality for the majority of tracks. The main problem is that sustained notes (such as orchestral chords) sound muffled and seem to be clipped after a couple of seconds, which is not the case when playing the tapes on my stereo. Plus, the bassline sounds faint so I'm using the Megabass function on stereo to get close to the required bass level. Might be to do with the settings I'm not an expert - I'm using Line-In Recording with default Sample Rate (44100). I'd be grateful if anyone can help. Cheers, Mark J
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