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#95947 - 10/28/03 11:49 AM
Re: Recording to mp3 with vocals?
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Senior Member
Registered: 10/27/03
Posts: 2417
Loc: CA
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A Mic Input will not have an acceptable amount of Gain to be able to record to. Phillip if you are serious about recording songs then converting them into MP3's and putting them onto CD, etc. you will most likely need a PC Desktop computer. Either that or buy a Digital Workstation Studio like several Manufacturers offer such as Yamaha, Korg and Roland. Desktop Computers are so cheap (price wise) that you would be killing two birds with one stone (sorry PETA) and even more by buying a Desktop Computer because of other cool features you get with a PC. If you have the dough you may even consider a Mac.
Dell makes great PC's and their dirt cheap too. If you decide to get a PC; get one with a CD-RW Drive AND a CD-ROM/DVD/DVD-RW Drive both. In other words a CD-ROM OR a DVD OR a DVD-RW OR even a Combo Drive. The reason being is it will give you the ability to 'Copy' CD to CD if needed without as much hassle. After you get the PC you will need other Hardware too like preferably a Mixer, quality Studio Cabling, a Professional Sound Card, and of course a Multi-Track recording software program. There are other programs on the internet that are free such as Ripping software and Conversion software to turn the .Wav files into MP3 files, etc.
If you do decide to go the PC route any questions you may have about setting up your Recording Studio and linking it to the PC, etc., will be gladly answered by fellow Members here at SZ.
Best regards, Mike
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#95952 - 10/28/03 05:10 PM
Re: Recording to mp3 with vocals?
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Phillip, As you have probably no doubt discovered, there are lots of folks on this forum that record using some very ingenious, and often expensive techniques. However, as you have also discovered, you can record vocals and keyboard MP3s and get excellent quality without spending lots of money on equipment. Essentially, you already have everything you need. As for the laptop, some of the newer models come with a single input that is multi-purpose. Merely double click on the small speaker icon on the lower right side of your screen, then select OPTIONS, next select RECORDING, then put a check in the Select box under LINE IN. This will automatically change that mic input to a line input within the computer's sound card. Then follow the directions at the www.psrtutorial.com site for recording a CD. The CD can then be converted into an MP3 file and you'll be amazed at the results. Enjoy your new keyboard and post some of the songs when you're finished recording them. Everyone here is also a critic as well. Good Luck, Gary
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#95953 - 10/28/03 11:33 PM
Re: Recording to mp3 with vocals?
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Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 37
Loc: Jerusalem, Israel
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Thanks for all the replies, everyone! Mike, I might be a student, but I'm 29 and have four kids :-). I'm a RABBINICAL student . Gary, my laptop unfortunately doesn't have that line in box. (When I choose recording, however, I do get a checkbox that says "wave out mix". Not sure what that is or what it has to do with recording...) So it looks like I will be trying Dnj's method first. Now, my mic settings have an advanced tab. When clicking on it, I get two checkboxes. The first says "+20 db gain", and the second says "Mic2 select". Can anyone help this novice understand these things? The help doc is, of course, unhelpful. Thanks in advance, Philip P.S: Gary, I'd love you to listen to my songs. Just a little detail; They're all in Hebrew :-). [This message has been edited by Philip1 (edited 10-29-2003).] [This message has been edited by Philip1 (edited 10-29-2003).]
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