The Big LP & Cassette To CD & MP3
Tutorial eBook |
Hi Fellow DAKonian,
It's amazing how easy it is to copy your LPs,
45s, cassettes and tapes to CDs, MP3s and to your iPod. I've put together my main
tutorials into this eBook so you can have instant access to the step-by-step tutorials
24/7 whenever you want from now on.
Use the interactive indexes and Animated Examples
to make it easy. I've done the work so you don't have to. Frankly you'll find
a lot more information here than you really need. So, don't feel you have to
read every word if you don't want to.
But,
What Should You Do First?
People ask, "So Drew, what do I do first?" There's a lot of stuff here.
Well just to copy your records and tapes, here's the easy answer.
1.) Setup the physical part of the system first. That's connecting the
PC Mixer Interface to your computer and loading the programs that make the process
possible.
A.) Click to go to the 5-minute
setup guide here in the eBook
B.) Click to go
TO THE MOIVE, on line to watch the 5 minute step-by-step setup video.
Oh and if you bought our pro
disc jockey turntable, click to go to my how to that even includes how to open
the box.
2.) Check out DAK's Wave Editor, which is the main recording, editing and
track separating program. I've made a roll-over get to know it guide that lets
you check out each button and menu with a short easy description if you roll over
it and learn how to use it in detail if you click on it.
Click to go to the Rollover
Learn The Editor Guide. Remember, roll over it to learn what it is, click on it
if you want to know how to use it in detail.
3.) Spend a few minutes on my 5-minute top 10 questions recording guide.
Pretty much everything you need is covered by this easy question and answer pictorial
step-by-step guide.
Click to go to the 5-Minute
Question & Answer Recording & Editing guide.
4.) Movies, Movies Moves. You aren't alone. I've created more than 20 step-by-step
guide movies to show you how to record, edit, separate tracks and more. Most of
them are short and will give you instant understanding of all the things you can
do. The movies are the easiest and best way to learn all the powers you control.
You'll find lots of things you never knew you could do when you watch the movies.
Visit my on-line how to tutorial
movie main page.
5.) Tech Support is king at DAK. Still not sure? No problem. We're here
for you. Email us and we'll get you up and running. My tech guys know how to record
on computers. They all use the system themselves. They can help you get going.
They will point you in the right direction.
Email us at cs@dak.com and we'll solve your
problem.
Finally, want to learn about your computer? Got a problem? In this eBook's table
of contents you'll find detailed pictorial Windows Mixer help for XP and Vista/W7
and troubleshooting your computer for XP and Vista/W7. It's worth checking it
out so you know more about your computer.
A. Visit the Windows
Mixer for XP or for Vista/W7
B. Visit the Troubleshooting
for XP or for Vista/W7
It's all really easy. Tens of thousands
of DAKonians just like you have used these tutorials and are now enjoying all
their LPs, 45s, 78s and Cassettes as CDs and MP3s. And there shouldn't be anything
that's hard for you to do or hard to understand. If you have any questions or
comments along the way, just email me at DrewKaplan@DAK.com and I'll do
our best to make it easy for you to copy your LPs & Tapes to CDs.
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DAK INDUSTRIES, INC.
Drew Kaplan
President
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P.S. Remember,
it's the music that counts. You want flawless copies of your LPs, 45s
and tapes. Do it once, and enjoy it from now on. You want to be able to listen
to them whenever you want and wherever you are. You want to make compilations
of your favorite tracks from multiple LPs and cassettes. This
tutorial eBook about copying them is simply the means to that delightful goal.
One Last Thought. THE
CLICK POP & HISS FILTER. Don't shy away from copying less than
perfect LPs & Tapes. Today you really can restore them and enjoy them again.
The built in help is so good on the Click & Pop filter, it doesn't really
need its own section, but if you ever have any questions, just email use in customer
support and we'll get you going fast.
And of course I have a video for the Click & Pop Filter on the main tutorial
movie page. So
just click to visit the movie page here.
Enjoy. . . .Drew |
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