Welcome to My Audio Blogg
This is where I will be publishing any ideas, resources and new ways to learn and consume information via my "Accelerated Audio Learning Strategies".
I've opened this Blogg up so that anyone may post a reply or give comments and feedback. If you have not already visited my original article about accelerated learning you can read that by going to http://www.SegoviaSmith.com/Audio
I spend on average of 6-8 hours per day listening to, recording, archiving, enhancing and consuming digital information. I know this may seem a bit excessive but I am able to do this while I multi-task and accomplish many other things.
Because of the sheer number of hours that I've spent over the last six months doing this I've not only been able to listen to a lot of incredible information, but I've also spent a lot of time researching various ways to getting things done. Everything from how to record from your phone to both analog and digital, to how to convert cassette tapes to digital format and everything in between. (*No I didn't try records or an 8-Track)
One of the most common questions that I get from people is "How can I record phone calls?"
There could be several answers to this. For a quick and inexpensive answer you can record them to a cassette tape using a device found at Radio Shack and other electronics stores. This device is called a "Call-Corder" or "Record-A-Call". If you want to read a complete article on how to do this and what all the logistics are you can read the following.
I will post more instructions later to outline the process of recording direct from the phone to your computer. It generally requires more hardware which begins to cost more money. To get a general outline of how to get started you can visit InternetAudioGuy.com. He has all the fancy toys to record audio like a pro.
If you have any specific questions about anything related to audio or high speed accelerated learning I would be more than happy to answer them for you.
Send your questions to: segovia/at/richandsuccessful.c*m
Or please call me directly: 604-924-2387 (I'd be happy to chat)
I've opened this Blogg up so that anyone may post a reply or give comments and feedback. If you have not already visited my original article about accelerated learning you can read that by going to http://www.SegoviaSmith.com/Audio
I spend on average of 6-8 hours per day listening to, recording, archiving, enhancing and consuming digital information. I know this may seem a bit excessive but I am able to do this while I multi-task and accomplish many other things.
Because of the sheer number of hours that I've spent over the last six months doing this I've not only been able to listen to a lot of incredible information, but I've also spent a lot of time researching various ways to getting things done. Everything from how to record from your phone to both analog and digital, to how to convert cassette tapes to digital format and everything in between. (*No I didn't try records or an 8-Track)
One of the most common questions that I get from people is "How can I record phone calls?"
There could be several answers to this. For a quick and inexpensive answer you can record them to a cassette tape using a device found at Radio Shack and other electronics stores. This device is called a "Call-Corder" or "Record-A-Call". If you want to read a complete article on how to do this and what all the logistics are you can read the following.
I will post more instructions later to outline the process of recording direct from the phone to your computer. It generally requires more hardware which begins to cost more money. To get a general outline of how to get started you can visit InternetAudioGuy.com. He has all the fancy toys to record audio like a pro.
If you have any specific questions about anything related to audio or high speed accelerated learning I would be more than happy to answer them for you.
Send your questions to: segovia/at/richandsuccessful.c*m
Or please call me directly: 604-924-2387 (I'd be happy to chat)

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