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Author:  acts [ Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am ]
Post subject:  Resident Skeptic: Recording songs on your pc

Has anyone done any song recordings of yourself on your PC using soundtracks? What mic and software did you use? How did it turn out

Author:  acts [ Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am ]
Post subject:  c6thplayer1: Re: Recording songs on your pc

They turn out great... I have used several softwares like Adobe Audition , Guitar Protracks , and a few others. I have several mics that I use. Shure 58Peavey , Behringer etc.. I think Audacity now offers multitrack software that is free and I think it has the effects that you will want.www.audacityteam.org/Heres a sample of me and my wife;soundcloud.com/c6thplayer/made-me-glad

Author:  acts [ Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am ]
Post subject:  Resident Skeptic: Re: Recording songs on your pc

They turn out great... I have used several softwares like Adobe Audition , Guitar Protracks , and a few others. I have several mics that I use. Shure 58Peavey , Behringer etc.. I think Audacity now offers multitrack software that is free and I think it has the effects that you will want.www.audacityteam.org/Heres a sample of me and my wife;soundcloud.com/c6thplayer/made-me-glad That is incredible! The quality is much better than I ever imagined a home recording would sound like

Author:  acts [ Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am ]
Post subject:  c6thplayer1: Re: Recording songs on your pc

They turn out great... I have used several softwares like Adobe Audition , Guitar Protracks , and a few others. I have several mics that I use. Shure 58Peavey , Behringer etc.. I think Audacity now offers multitrack software that is free and I think it has the effects that you will want.www.audacityteam.org/Heres a sample of me and my wife;soundcloud.com/c6thplayer/made-me-glad That is incredible! The quality is much better than I ever imagined a home recording would sound like.

Author:  acts [ Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am ]
Post subject:  Cojak: Re: Recording songs on your pc

I don't doubt that at all. Technology grows daily. I hope when I get to a nursing home they have fast and good internet. I want to enjoy some music and videos without waiting five minutes after I click then see it broken as it down loads. LO Some facts but mostly just my [email protected]/

Author:  acts [ Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am ]
Post subject:  Resident Skeptic: Re: Recording songs on your pc

They turn out great... I have used several softwares like Adobe Audition , Guitar Protracks , and a few others. I have several mics that I use. Shure 58Peavey , Behringer etc.. I think Audacity now offers multitrack software that is free and I think it has the effects that you will want.www.audacityteam.org/Heres a sample of me and my wife;soundcloud.com/c6thplayer/made-me-glad That is incredible! The quality is much better than I ever imagined a home recording would sound like. 30 years ago this would have taken a hundred thousand dollars worth of recording equipment in nashville to do what one can do today for practically free. Indeed. So was the lady singing your wife? I take the gentleman singing was you. You have an awesome old school country sound

Author:  acts [ Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am ]
Post subject:  c6thplayer1: Re: Recording songs on your pc

They turn out great... I have used several softwares like Adobe Audition , Guitar Protracks , and a few others. I have several mics that I use. Shure 58Peavey , Behringer etc.. I think Audacity now offers multitrack software that is free and I think it has the effects that you will want.www.audacityteam.org/Heres a sample of me and my wife;soundcloud.com/c6thplayer/made-me-glad That is incredible! The quality is much better than I ever imagined a home recording would sound like. 30 years ago this would have taken a hundred thousand dollars worth of recording equipment in nashville to do what one can do today for practically free. Indeed. So was the lady singing your wife? I take the gentleman singing was you. You have an awesome old school country sound.

Author:  acts [ Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am ]
Post subject:  Resident Skeptic: Re: Recording songs on your pc

They turn out great... I have used several softwares like Adobe Audition , Guitar Protracks , and a few others. I have several mics that I use. Shure 58Peavey , Behringer etc.. I think Audacity now offers multitrack software that is free and I think it has the effects that you will want.www.audacityteam.org/Heres a sample of me and my wife;soundcloud.com/c6thplayer/made-me-glad That is incredible! The quality is much better than I ever imagined a home recording would sound like. 30 years ago this would have taken a hundred thousand dollars worth of recording equipment in nashville to do what one can do today for practically free. Indeed. So was the lady singing your wife? I take the gentleman singing was you. You have an awesome old school country sound. That was my wife singing. The male singer was a friend of mine. I just did all the music. How did you do the music exactly

Author:  acts [ Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am ]
Post subject:  c6thplayer1: Re: Recording songs on your pc

They turn out great... I have used several softwares like Adobe Audition , Guitar Protracks , and a few others. I have several mics that I use. Shure 58Peavey , Behringer etc.. I think Audacity now offers multitrack software that is free and I think it has the effects that you will want.www.audacityteam.org/Heres a sample of me and my wife;soundcloud.com/c6thplayer/made-me-glad That is incredible! The quality is much better than I ever imagined a home recording would sound like. 30 years ago this would have taken a hundred thousand dollars worth of recording equipment in nashville to do what one can do today for practically free. Indeed. So was the lady singing your wife? I take the gentleman singing was you. You have an awesome old school country sound. That was my wife singing. The male singer was a friend of mine. I just did all the music. How did you do the music exactly? 1. I will record a drum track on track 1 with my drum machine. 2. rewind and While track one is playing back what I have recorded I will record track 2 with the piano hopefully in time with the drum track. 3. I'll playback track 1&2 then record Steel or guitar on track 34. ill playback all tracks recorded and record the singing on the next track.5. If I need more Ill just record more tracks the same way.Most multi track software will allow 4 to 24 tracks and up. A standard computer will handle around 8 to 12 tracks with very little latency.When everything has been recorded and mistakes corrected Ill do the final mix of all channels into a stereo track ready for distribution.

Author:  acts [ Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am ]
Post subject:  revuriah: Re: Recording songs on your pc

I recorded this on Reaper, which isn't free, but let's you try out the app indefinitely. I also used GarageBand, Apple's recording software that comes with their computers, to record the bass and build the drums. The drums were later rebuilt by a friend with better drum software in his studio. soundcloud.com/revjeffrey 1975/reality-1 The World As I See Itworldjeffreysees.blogspot.com/Revuriah's Facebookwww.facebook.com/people/Jeff-Richard/1226257444Jeffrey David Richard's Myspace Musicwww.myspace.com/547856946

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