You can use any kind of writable CD that your drive can burn (e.g. CD-R, CD+R, CD-RW). While there are "Audio" CD, these are not necessary as both the "Audio" and "Data" CDs use the same recording method and error correction techniques on playback.
As I said above, the only real limit is which kind of CD that your drive can burn. I can't tell you that, the instructions for the drive will. But almost all drives will burn CD-R disks, even if they can't do some others.
If you want to record to a computer then the mixer needs to have a USB output. Then you also need to have recording software on your computer eg Garage Band or Ableton.
You can record music from a tape, album, or MP3 to your computer. You will need a wire with the RCA jacks on one end, and s miniature jack on the other. You can get one from Radio Shack for about $5. The software that I use is called Spin It Again.
Yes, you do need to plug a HD PVR into a computer to record.
you would have to have windows xp installed if you have that send me an email and I'll explain it but if you have windows vista then you would have to buy a separate sound card to record. Yes, you can record streaming music by making some settings on computer, but you need to record them manually and causes some trouble. i give you an much easier metho, which is streaming music recorder. It helps you record any sound from your speakers.
To connect your guitar to your computer using a guitar PC interface, you will need to plug one end of the interface into your computer's USB port and the other end into your guitar. This allows you to record and play music on your computer using software programs designed for music production.
I suggest 'Mixcraft', it is free and enables you to connect your Keyboard to the computer and record in live and also to record with a microphone. The only down side is that you have to buy the full version to export to MP3 and other formats, hope this helps :)
To connect a recording keyboard to your computer for music production, you will need a USB or MIDI cable. Plug one end into the keyboard and the other into a USB port on your computer. Install any necessary drivers or software, then configure your music production software to recognize the keyboard as a MIDI input device. This will allow you to play and record music directly into your computer for seamless integration and efficient music production.
mmm by listening to the music from youtube... for the rest you need a computer
This answer depends on what kind of permanent record you are talking about. You do not need a large job record to get a job, but it makes it easier.
To connect and configure a MIDI audio device to your computer for music production, you will need to first connect the MIDI device to your computer using a MIDI cable or USB connection. Then, you will need to install any necessary drivers or software for the MIDI device on your computer. Once the device is connected and recognized by your computer, you can configure it in your music production software by selecting the MIDI device as an input or output device in the software's settings. This will allow you to use the MIDI device to control virtual instruments and record MIDI data for your music production projects.
Car casette decks will not record music onto other casettes. You'll need a home deck for that.
To record guitar on your computer, you will need an audio interface, a microphone or direct input box for your guitar, recording software, and headphones or speakers to monitor your recordings.