Re: recording with sound forge

2005-01-03 Thread Jerry Richer
Doc! With Sound Forge you can only record one source at a time. The source can be monaural or stereo. You can not record separate signals on each of the two stereo channels. You can record a track, then record another and copy them onto one another over and over again but you can't record

recording with sound forge

2005-01-01 Thread doc
To Joy Tilton You mentioned recording and panning left and right channels, will this program lett you record analog to separate individual channels? Are you using more than one sound card and if not what type of card are you using. I'm trying to figure out a way to do multitrack recording for open

Re: singing and recording with sound forge 7

2004-06-17 Thread Bruce Toews
Here's a method that will work with Gold Wave or Sound Forge: Set your ecording input to "what you hear" or whatever its equivalent is in your setup. Make sure your mike volume is unmuted (using headphones is probably advisable), and that your levels are all set the way you want them. Then Gold

Re: singing and recording with sound forge 7

2004-06-17 Thread Matthew Bullis
Hello, if your processor is fast enough, you could start the cd and select the what you hear or stereo master option in the volume control, and then select the microphone option after that. Then with your microphone plugged in and the cd running, start a recording, making sure you're recording in s

singing and recording with sound forge 7

2004-06-17 Thread Allison Mervis
Hi all! Awhile back, some one posted instructions for singing using sound forge with karaoke accompaniment. Unfortunately, I can't find that message in the archive. I essentially want to do the same thing. But I also want to record everything. If memory serves me correctly, the instructions were