ottodog Posted November 28, 2001 Share Posted November 28, 2001 Don't know much about digital stuff yet, but I'm trying to learn. I've got a Korg D-12 for amateur home recording, and I've got a computer with a CD burner. Is there a way to transfer music from the D-12 to my computer to burn CD's off of it? Korg makes a seperate CD burner that I could buy, but before I get one of those I wanted to see if there's a way to use the burner I've already got with the computer. How can I do it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rold Posted November 28, 2001 Share Posted November 28, 2001 Hi Otto, All you need to do is get the audio from the D12 to the computer and you're ready to burn. With the D12 I'm assuming you have the option of analog output or digital lightpipe. If you have a normal or factory soundcard (soundblaster 16, etc.) I'd suggest you upgrade to a better one - with multiple ins and outs (that aren't 1/8" jacks", preferably with one that has lightpipe (optical s/pdif or ADAT optical). Record the output of the D12 into the computer running a half-decent WAV Editor (soundforge, cool edit, wavelab, whatever) or DAW, edit as necessary, save it as a file that the recorder will accept (44.1 khz/16 bit .wav), and then boot up the burning software, follow the guide and you'll have a CD on your hands. Peace, Harold meh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ottodog Posted November 29, 2001 Author Share Posted November 29, 2001 Hey 'rold, Yeah, my computer has the el cheapo factory soundcard, so it looks like I should start by upgrading that. Thanks for the good info and the prompt reply! Peace back at ya, Otto Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rold Posted November 29, 2001 Share Posted November 29, 2001 Hey - no worries, Otto - you ever need any other help, feel free to ask.. :cool: meh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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