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QUESTION: I have Sony voice recorder which has only ear phone and Mic plug ins. I am wondering how do I copy the saved voice recordings to the computer? and also how do I do voice fine tuning of the recorded voice after I copy them to the Computer.

Could you please help me.

Thanks

ANSWER: I'll need a bit more info - is this a digital recorder or tape? Do you have any audio recording software?

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QUESTION: yeah. its digital recorder. i dont have audio recording software. please let me know.

thanks for your help

ANSWER: give me the model #, and I can look up the manual for it. I may be able to find a solution for you.

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QUESTION: My model is Sony ICD-B600. Thank you

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For a really cheap solution, go to audacity.com and download the program.
It's a basic recording program that is actually really good - I use it from time to time professionally.

You'll just need a cable to go from your sony's headphone output to your computer microphone input and you'll be able to record and then edit in the program.
There's a ton of online help specific to Audacity, so if you are a beginner, it'll walk you through the steps.

I hope this helps!

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