I want to convert a home-recorded tape to MP3. Problem is that the line-in sound quality is poor, and I would like to correct the frequency response of the incoming sound before dMC records it. My walkman does not have a frequency-correction mechanism (e.g. equalizer controls)
I think a software equalizer will do the job, if only I can connect it like this:
1. Connect the Walkman's "phones" output to the "line-in" port of my PC (using a cable)
2. Install an equalizer utility on my PC.
3. Set up the equalizer input to "line-in"
4. Set up dMC to take input sound from the the equalizer's output (but how?? )
I am stuck with points 2 and 4 here: I don't know of a stand-alone equalizer (it has to be freeware), and I don't know how to make that dMC setup at #4.
To sum up, my questions are-
1. Can you recommend a standalone equalizer software (freeware) ?
2. How should I set up dMC, so that dMC records the modified sound, instead of the raw sound?
I think a software equalizer will do the job, if only I can connect it like this:
1. Connect the Walkman's "phones" output to the "line-in" port of my PC (using a cable)
2. Install an equalizer utility on my PC.
3. Set up the equalizer input to "line-in"
4. Set up dMC to take input sound from the the equalizer's output (but how?? )
I am stuck with points 2 and 4 here: I don't know of a stand-alone equalizer (it has to be freeware), and I don't know how to make that dMC setup at #4.
To sum up, my questions are-
1. Can you recommend a standalone equalizer software (freeware) ?
2. How should I set up dMC, so that dMC records the modified sound, instead of the raw sound?
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