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For Windows® PCs
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What's New
Minii starts up faster and has a new progress bar with song title and time remaining.

Concrete DJ has a new dashboard and sidebar buttons to hide stuff to make more space for DJ playlists.

Concrete Media Merge Professional  is now available separately.  The free version has  a new tag editor and resampler that exports all popular sound file formats to MP3 with updated tag info.  The Professional edition enables you to easily merge multiple music collections into one.  You can even "cherry pick" a collection and merge only media files with complete tag information such as album title and genre.

How To Record Separate Sound Files

Using Concrete Recorder™

Concrete Recorder creates loss-less recordings in your choice of quality.

After you record, edit with Concrete Editor, add tag information and play your creation with Concrete Minii, Self-DJ, Concrete DJ, or any player.  Get Concrete Recorder, Editor, Minii and more in Concrete Tools.

 

Quick Start

  • Select the Input Device and Input Channel you wish to record from.  Selecting Stereo mix allows you to record sound playing on the same computer you are recording from.  Stereo mix may be called something different with your sound card.

  • Choose a custom resampling format.  The higher the frequency and number of bits, the better the sound quality, but the larger the sound files will become.  44,100 Hz is CD quality.  Experiment to find the resampling format that sounds and works best for you.

  • Record sound files directly or record to memory and then paste the sound into the Concrete Sound Editor and other sound editing programs.

  • Splits up a recording into smaller sounds files, incrementally named, like Sound1.wav, Sound2.wav, Sound3.wav, automatically, after a user-defined time period.

  • Splits up a recording into smaller sounds files, incrementally named, like Hits1.wav, Hits2.wav, Hits3.wav, automatically, by detecting silence between tracks.

If you choose to record in memory, the sound is automatically copied to the Windows clipboard when recording is stopped.  That way you can Paste the newly recorded sound into Concrete Editor.  If a sound is already loaded in Editor, you can paste append, paste mix, or paste insert as needed.

Tutorials

How To Record Separate Sound Files For Songs In A Playlist

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