Subject:recording vocals
Posted by: rencom
Date:2/18/2000 7:45:00 AM
I am a new ACID user and was looking for feedback on recording vocals in a .wav format. Can this be done in ACID 2.0 or do I need to do it in another application? |
Subject:Re: recording vocals
Reply by: AlienFarms
Date:2/18/2000 9:05:00 PM
You can record directly into ACID 2.0 - there is a little red dot on the tool bar for 'Record'. Your sound card will need to have a mic input, or better yet, an 'Audio In' jack. With the 'Audio In' jack, you can use an external mixer to input external sources - mics, tape decks, turntables, or whatever. ACID will create a .wav from your recording. If your sound card is full duplex (will play and record simultaneously) you can record your vocals while listening to the looped music. rick renedo wrote: >>I am a new ACID user and was looking for feedback on >>recording vocals in a .wav format. >>Can this be done in ACID 2.0 or do I need to do it in >>another application? |
Subject:Re: recording vocals - another question
Reply by: tonyoci
Date:3/3/2000 3:51:00 PM
If you listen to the music while recording vocals (which I think is necessary) I am getting a loop back echo where the music playing through the speakers is being re recorded through the mike. Any help would be appreciated. T Alien Farms wrote: >>You can record directly into ACID 2.0 - there is a little red dot on >>the tool bar for 'Record'. Your sound card will need to have a mic >>input, or better yet, an 'Audio In' jack. With the 'Audio In' jack, >>you can use an external mixer to input external sources - mics, tape >>decks, turntables, or whatever. >> >>ACID will create a .wav from your recording. If your sound card is >>full duplex (will play and record simultaneously) you can record your >>vocals while listening to the looped music. >> >> >>rick renedo wrote: >>>>I am a new ACID user and was looking for feedback on >>>>recording vocals in a .wav format. >>>>Can this be done in ACID 2.0 or do I need to do it in >>>>another application? |
Subject:Re: recording vocals - another question
Reply by: Vid_Nut
Date:3/21/2000 12:30:00 AM
Tony Butterworth wrote: >>If you listen to the music while recording vocals (which I think is >>necessary) I am getting a loop back echo where the music playing >>through the speakers is being re recorded through the mike. >> >>Any help would be appreciated. >> >>T >>Alien Farms wrote: >>>>You can record directly into ACID 2.0 - there is a little red dot >>on >>>>the tool bar for 'Record'. Your sound card will need to have a mic >>>>input, or better yet, an 'Audio In' jack. With the 'Audio In' jack, >>>>you can use an external mixer to input external sources - mics, >>tape >>>>decks, turntables, or whatever. >>>> >>>>ACID will create a .wav from your recording. If your sound card is >>>>full duplex (will play and record simultaneously) you can record >>your >>>>vocals while listening to the looped music. >>>> >>>> >>>>rick renedo wrote: >>>>>>I am a new ACID user and was looking for feedback on >>>>>>recording vocals in a .wav format. >>>>>>Can this be done in ACID 2.0 or do I need to do it in >>>>>>another application? You could listen to the music your adding vocals to thru headphones.I'm pretty sure that would work for you,please email me if this fixed your problem. greyswindir@hotmail.com |