Sorry about the explanation, this is complicated for me.
Ive attached 3 pictures and tried the best I could to explain whats happening
In any case, thanks very much
Edit: I don't know why the pictures are displayed like that, but there are 3 screenshots there
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- Sat Dec 21, 2013 2:47 am
- Forum: Compiling Audacity
- Topic: Changing speed problem
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5461
- Mon Dec 16, 2013 10:13 am
- Forum: Compiling Audacity
- Topic: Changing speed problem
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5461
Changing speed problem
Hello there Ive been having some trouble recording this song I have composed, because a speed change is necessary. When I change the speed I know no other way then to have every single audio track start at the beginning, because the newly compressed tracks will no longer be aligned properly. This is...
- Sat Jan 12, 2013 2:33 am
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: What type of USB mike would you recommend?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 730
Re: What type of USB mike would you recommend?
Hello and thank you for the replies. Yes, Ive been leaning towards the Blue Snowball, from the samples Ive been listening to it sounds like a good choice. Of course, Ive realized that I might take me a while to figure out how to use it effectively, and Ill need to be patient. U-tube tutorials have a...
- Thu Jan 10, 2013 6:38 pm
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: What type of USB mike would you recommend?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 730
What type of USB mike would you recommend?
Ive never owned or used a USB microphone before, so what type would you recommend to record musical instruments? (Electric guitar specifically)
Thanks
Thanks
- Sat Jan 05, 2013 3:09 pm
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: To record my electric guitar on my PC using audacity
- Replies: 9
- Views: 1734
Re: To record my electric guitar on my PC using audacity
You may be able to make do with what you have by separating the amp cabinet from the microphone. If you double the distance, the volume goes down by the square, not just half. That may get you over the edge. Thats interesting. You mean the inverse square law that applies to physical properties such...
- Thu Jan 03, 2013 2:45 am
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: To record my electric guitar on my PC using audacity
- Replies: 9
- Views: 1734
Re: To record my electric guitar on my PC using audacity
Thanks, does anyone have any suggestions about what I would need to get at least an audible recording when I try to combine tracks? (no luck so far with the webcam mike) Ive had a bit of experience in the past with using a portable microphone to record, but the problem is Im not sure what kind I wou...
- Mon Dec 31, 2012 3:26 am
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: To record my electric guitar on my PC using audacity
- Replies: 9
- Views: 1734
Re: To record my electric guitar on my PC using audacity
Sorry for the late response.
The main problem I was experiencing was a nasty buzzing sound when I attempted to record a distorted guitar sound over a clean guitar sound.
I assumed it was because the webcam mike that came with the PC isnt really built to handle that kind of task.
The main problem I was experiencing was a nasty buzzing sound when I attempted to record a distorted guitar sound over a clean guitar sound.
I assumed it was because the webcam mike that came with the PC isnt really built to handle that kind of task.
- Sat Dec 22, 2012 8:14 pm
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: To record my electric guitar on my PC using audacity
- Replies: 9
- Views: 1734
Re: To record my electric guitar on my PC using audacity
I see. I think a portable microphone might be the best option for me, since I am at least somewhat familiar with how to record using one.
To date I have been using the webcam mike that came with the PC and it has been no good. Too many problems.
Thanks very much for the advice.
To date I have been using the webcam mike that came with the PC and it has been no good. Too many problems.
Thanks very much for the advice.
- Fri Dec 21, 2012 2:13 am
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: To record my electric guitar on my PC using audacity
- Replies: 9
- Views: 1734
To record my electric guitar on my PC using audacity
Hello there. I was just wondering what I would need to do this? I have a guitar and a 15 watt amp, and plenty of cords to connect the two together. If its not possible to record my amp, would it still be posible to add sound effects like gain? Many of the songs I have wrote in the past have a distor...
- Thu Nov 22, 2012 7:17 pm
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Recording electric guitar without a preamp, acoustically
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1618
Re: Recording electric guitar without a preamp, acoustically
Thanks very much for the replies. Ive always done my recording acoustically by using a tape recorder, and I expected similar results; the recording wasnt amazing by any stretch, but it was audible at least, and I had no problem recording the distortion. Ideally Id like to record it all directly, but...