Tuesday, August 5, 2014

My Experience in Testing and converting



Nobody may know how my practice was going back between 2001 and 2002. I done my first practice in my logic audio ideas. The first one on top may not be exactly the one i had, but i little new and the brand is Optimus Boom Box.

 I had this before, but later i thought about and it didn't work. But the these ideas can work on any operating systems in Microsoft and Macintosh. The computer was on Windows 3.11, the early audio recorder software is Acerrack. Acerrack was one of the software use to connect from your stereo, tape player, and more. I had the Boom Box and the L/R cable. I tried it and it didn't work. I select it on Aux, microphone, line in, and more in the recording side. I hold one of the L/R cable into the microphone after leaving the sound on to test out. The bottom line why it don't work because the L/R cable is the wrong thing to connect. In 2003, i tried it again in the Compaq Computer but is like the same thing. If i had the Macintosh with the L/R connect before then is going to be working. But i'm so stuck with Microsoft. I really quit and never tried it again with the same ideas with the L/R cable.


Couple of Years Later
2005, I come back to my logic audio ideas. Introducing the A/V cable. I used the my same stereo and the same Compaq computer but is upgraded to Windows 98. 

I connect the Yellow and black wire to the stereo at the back and the tip to the microphone. I open up the sound recorder and the volume control. For the Volume Control, switch to recording control. Select Microphone and bring the range a little bit to hear after done recording. When i'm ready i click on record in the sound recorder and test it if it works. When it is tested, the sound started to work, because like the headphone it has to be connect to a certain side. I test couple if clips from the stereo and saved them too. Now, i'm ready to go on with my own business.

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