Audacity because it is free and has multitracking capabilities.
Regards.
Kulvinder Singh Bhogal
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- Original Message -
From: "André van Deventer"
To:
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 6:04 AM
Subject
Hi André,
You can use any recorder that has a multitracking capacities since you can use
the universal technique to all of them. Playing the karaoke from e.g. WinAmp or
anything singing along with that recording it in a single track on the mike and
then mix it simply to the karaoke track e.g. S
On 11/30/2012 3:47 AM, Kulvinder Singh Bhogal wrote:
Audacity because it is free and has multitracking capabilities.
Regards.
Kulvinder Singh Bhogal
Skype: bobba2006
Messenger: kulvin...@live.com
Tel: +441332 514323
Mobile: +447581483856
- Original Message - From: "André van Deventer"
Hi Everyone
I have been recording a live album and so far I have split it in to
tracks. However, I need to do some cross fading which I did do,
however, the album ended up being twice the length. So I would like to
know how I can have the tracks cross fading correctly. Any help would
be ve