Mike... Scott's idea of running audacity is a good one. If you want a better interface however, Tascam is a good way to go. In one of those pictures I posted you can see my input mixer sitting on the desk. It's a Tascam FW-1082.

Also folks... if you want to buy some inexpensive yet GREAT recording software, have a look at Mixcraft from http://www.acoustica.com/mixcraft/index.htm It comes with thousands of loops and a host of great functions for $75. Next to audacity (which is free) this is the cheapest on the market that I know of. Don't let the price fool you... this is some VERY CAPABLE software!


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