Just use "what you hear," or the equivalent of your sound card, and
it should work fine Then, use sound forge's processing to get the
sound normalized and maybe some compression for those loud portions,
or loud "plauses" etc.
:)
Curtis Delzer
At 10:45 PM 11/10/2005, you wrote:
>Allison,
Allison, thanks for that. Look forward to chatting soon.
Billy
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> I
Thanks! Sounds like a good option.
Allison
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> It would. I know you ask
dn't that conflict with jaws though? What I mean to say is, wouldn't it
>pick up jaws as well when I record?
>Allison
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that conflict with jaws though? What I mean to say is, wouldn't it
> pick up jaws as well when I record?
> Allison
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Wouldn't that conflict with jaws though? What I mean to say is, wouldn't it
pick up jaws as well when I record?
Allison
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I'll add you when I am on next.
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> Allison, you are quite co
r 11, 2005 7:14 AM
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> It really is! I'm ok at piano, but there's no way I could record the
> keyboard parts for all of the songs I want to sing. Karaoke is a real life
> saver. Plus it's fun at parties. Really though, the soo
Hey Allison!I'm not sure which sound card you're using, but I've got a
sound blaster Live Audigy 2 and it's got a feature called What You Hear.
Without getting too technicle, the upshot is that if you have it turned on,
you can record everything going through your sound card and have it either
anyone wants to hear
my first demo, write me off list. Thanks!
Allison
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Allison, you are trying to do the very same thing as i have been trying to
do for sometime now, but haven't managed to get anyone to tell me how to di
it.
I'm also new to sound forge.
Karaoke is wonderful isn't it.
Billy
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