I'd be willing to bet that there is no USB output from your tape player - if you have a cable that will plug into both the tape player AND the laptop, I'd like to see it. I've seen a mic with a USB output plug on it, and plugging that into the lapto…
Shilo: Take a track you have already recorded, select the whole track by clicking in the "information box" on the left end of the track. Click on Effect, then choose "change pitch." If you choose "change speed", both the tempo and the pitch will be…
Sy: I've never seen a tape recorder with a USB output. If you've got a USB out, that's probably a good way to connect to Audacity. The proof is in the pudding - plug it in, start something playing on the tape, and see if you can record it in Audacit…
Is there any way to do Punch-in recording in Audacity? I've looked and looked, and I can't figure out how to do it, nor can I find any discussion of it in the Wiki.
I'm fairly computer-literate, but I'm having trouble getting Audacity to record 4 channels from my Delta 1010LT audio card.
How are you using Audacity?
I record 4 channels of audio on a small fostex multitracker tape recorder. Then I pull them (or I used to) into Audacity to balance and prepare the tracks to be recorded to CDs.