Since not much is happening here, I'm going to ask a non-writing question in hopes that some theatre type or tech-friendly writer takes pity on a poor playwright.... I know this isn't the best forum, but I'm really stumped on this one.
I'm involved in a collaborative piece that's going up on June 4, and I need to pre-record one character's lines to CD (mp3/wave/aiff format -either) to be played while she's on stage (sort of an alter-ego thing happening).
The theatre sound system has CD, not tape. I could patch in a tape player, but far as quality goes, I'd rather not.
How can I do this with my Mac computer? I can burn CDs and DVDs.
I have iMovie, which would be PERFECT if I could save a file as an mp3 or something, but iMovie saves files as Quicktime. I have garageband, which lets me export to iTunes and burn, but I don't think I can record voice on there.
Any Mac folks with ideas?
Thanks.
Maureen
I'm involved in a collaborative piece that's going up on June 4, and I need to pre-record one character's lines to CD (mp3/wave/aiff format -either) to be played while she's on stage (sort of an alter-ego thing happening).
The theatre sound system has CD, not tape. I could patch in a tape player, but far as quality goes, I'd rather not.
How can I do this with my Mac computer? I can burn CDs and DVDs.
I have iMovie, which would be PERFECT if I could save a file as an mp3 or something, but iMovie saves files as Quicktime. I have garageband, which lets me export to iTunes and burn, but I don't think I can record voice on there.
Any Mac folks with ideas?
Thanks.
Maureen