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Drew's Tutorial Movies
Here's a special page where I've collected my tutorial movies so you can come to one place to find your movie tutorials. Just scan down to see what you want to learn about. Most of the movies are great for both Vista and XP, 2000, ME and 98. Wherever there's a significant difference I'll try to make separate movies for each.

Some of us learn better with movies than the standard tutorials so I'll keep expanding this movie collection page. So check back often. The DAK wave editor and other programs really can do a lot more than most of use (yes even me) are aware of, so check back as I increase the number of movies with all the tricks, tips and techniques I can think of to add. Enjoy. . .Drew
 
LP & Cassette To CD Main Setup Movie.
This movie will show you from start to finish the physical parts of plugging in, turning on and hooking up your LP and Cassette to CD System.
Click here to View Easy LP & Cassette to CD Hookup.

Notebook Computer USB Adapter Movie.
This Movie picks up from the LP & Cassette To CD Movie and shows you the few extra settings when you are using a Notebook computer and our USB adapter. This movie is only for notebook computer users using our USB adapter.
XP USB Notebook Adapter Movie For XP Notebook Computers ONLY.
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Vista USB Notebook Adapter Movie For Vista Notebook Computers ONLY.
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DAK Wav & MP3 Editor Movies.
This is part of a growing list of How to movies for using the DAK Wave Editor.

I've just put up 9 new movies to show you how easy it is to use the editor. These 9 movies will show you how to record, save, open files and edit files. Just watch these and you'll be all set. I did make them all separate and movies 2 and 5 have separate XP copies to quickly show you any parts that are different. Now you can learn at your own pace and watch anything that isn't clear over again.

Oh, and NOT a Movie, but the Top 10 Questions Answered about recording and editing with the DAK Wave & MP3 Editor PRO are covered on this page. It's really worth a visit to this non-movie page.
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Refer to these videos and you'll be up and recording in no time.

Movie 1. Intro. This is an introduction to the movies. I was going to make it all one long movie but I think each section being separate is easier for you.
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Movie 2 Vista. How to select which input to use. You can record from Microphones, Line In (For DAK's LP & Cassette To CD systems) or from the Internet. I show you how.
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Movie 2A XP. Here's how to choose your inputs for Microphones, Line In (For DAK's LP & Cassette To CD systems) and Internet recording using any Windows OS but Vista.
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Movie 3. Controls. What do all the buttons and controls you'll find in the editor do? Now you'll have a quick guide so you can use them fast.
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Movie 4. Menus. What's in the menus? How do you get to the super powerful programs and utilities? Now you'll know fast and easy.
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Movie 5 Vista. Actual recording and saving is easy when you know how. Here's the step-by-step video to show you how to Record, Save and Open files. Plus where are all those files you thought you saved? Here's how to make folders to store your tracks in too. Now you'll know.
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Movie 5A XP. Actual recording and saving is easy when you know how. Here's the step-by-step video to show you how to Record, Save and Open files. Plus where are all those files you thought you saved? Here's how to make folders to store your tracks in too. Now you'll know for XP, 98, ME and 2000.
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Movie 6. Editing. Don't be locked out of your music. Now you can copy and paste, mix your music, delete sections and move sections. This movie will make it all clear and easy.
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Movie 7. Using Effects. The new DAK effects like Amplify Plus and Minus, Echo, Speed Decode and the special Stretch so you can Speed listen or slow down to transcribe or even change the pitch by changing the speed all work with variable sliders and now instant previews. Now you can make those tiny incremental changes that give you a true professional recording because it's all so fast and easy to do. No starting over. Just try it, move the sliders and try again. don't even wait for undo. This is a must see tutorial.
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OK there's lots more in these new tutorial movies. Give them a click. You'll be super glad you harnessed the power to use this powerful WAV and MP3 editor to make your music just the way you want it from now on.



Using The Track Tracker To Separate Songs, Movements and Chapters.
This is the fast easy way to break your analog files into individual tracks so you'll be able to choose the ones you want to keep, delete the ones you don't. And with separated tracks you can burn CDs or keep MP3 files with just the tracks you want in just the order you want them from as many LPs and/or cassettes as you like when you burn CDs.

Click here to view the Track Tracker Movie.


Editing Sound, Music or Speech To 1/4 Second Or Even Less
  Here's where you learn how to edit anything you ever might want to edit using a fun tutorial where I change the phase 'It isn't very good" to 'it IS very good". Once you take this short tutorial, taking out ahs, ums and other problems will be super easy.

Click here to see the Easy Editing Movie.


Selecting Your Computer's Input That You Want To Record From.
  There are 3 main inputs you probably want to record from. For using the DAK LP to CD system you want LINE IN, for live voice recording you want MICROPHONE and for recording from the Internet, you want Stereo Mix or its equivalent. I show you how to best do it here.

Click here to see the Selecting Inputs for Windows XP, 2000, ME and 98 Movie
Click here to see the Selecting Inputs for Vista. (Coming soon)


 
DAK Click Pop &Hiss Filter How To Movie.
This video will show you from start to finish how to use this program to restore your music's sound. It will take out the scratches, clicks, pops and other sounds as well as hiss and surface noise. Once your music is digital, you can automatically restore the sound with amazing results.

Click here to see the Restore Your Sound Movie.

 
DAK Recording Equalizer How To Movie.
Now that your music is digital you have much broader frequency capability than you ever had in analog. The EQ doesn't manufacture great sounds out of nothing, it takes the weaker, lower low end and high end and allows you to boost it without hurting the mid-range sound. So you'll have phenomenally more dramatically pleasing sound than ever before when you use the DAK Recording Equalizer. It's super easy to use and this movie tutorial shows you how. Wait till you see the magic 'Bypass Button' in action. The sonic difference really is astounding. You'll hear it.

Click to see the DAK Recording Equalizer How To Movie.
 
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