well in windows movie maker if you click capture video it'll give you some options as far as the audio input source. Mine has "microphone, cd player, aux, line in, and wave out mix."
Maybe experiment and see if any of those work for you?
@BooDoo - Jan. 18, 2009, 8:36 p.m.
A question for everyone who has submitted one-performer, multi-track recordings for the site: What did you use to mix/arrange your multiple tracks?
Do you use that software for multiple takes on a single track as well, or just muxing together a straight take on each track?
I want to start some recording, but I don't want to blow a ton of money (or at least bandwidth) looking at every program out there for the purpose. I'm on Windows, FWIW.
I'm trying out Ableton Live 7 right now. It seems to lean towards electronic/virtual instrument production, but it looks to have all the functionality I should need for guitar recording.
Just a roll-call on apps used would be helpful, but any feedback or critiques of your solution would be more than welcome. Thanks in advance for any information!
My input setup right now is (for classical/acoustic):
2x Behringer C2 (Stereo setup) ==via mic cables==> [Behringer Xenyx 802] ===(2x Mono (1/4") into 1x Stereo (1/8")===> SB Live! 24 External 'Line In' input
@Kabukibear - Feb. 18, 2009, 4:04 a.m.
well in windows movie maker if you click capture video it'll give you some options as far as the audio input source. Mine has "microphone, cd player, aux, line in, and wave out mix."
Maybe experiment and see if any of those work for you?
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@Vic9mm - Feb. 18, 2009, 4:11 a.m.
Kabukibear said
well in windows movie maker if you click capture video it'll give you some options as far as the audio input source. Mine has "microphone, cd player, aux, line in, and wave out mix."hmmm I didnt see that I guess I better look again thanks kabuki thats what i was looking for but couldnt find it.Maybe experiment and see if any of those work for you?
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@BooDoo - Feb. 24, 2009, 3:12 a.m.
auriplane said:
Magical 8-Bit, NDK, HALion, et c.
Wow- thanks for the detailed breakdown! I think your production is great, so I really appreciate the insight into your setup.
I finally got my Axiom 61 working as a control surface, so I'm just starting on some MIDI stuff now. I do have Magical 8-Bit, and I'd recommend it to anyone else who is reading this.
I'll probably cave and pay for NDK - I missed my chance to get it free as ns_kit 7, I guess. Ableton has a built-in 'Impulse' drum instrument, but everyone who uses ns_k/NDK seems to love it, and I sure don't have room for a real kit.
Hopefully I'll put together something I'm happy with that I can share in the Recordings section soon
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@auriplane - Feb. 24, 2009, 5:24 a.m.
Well, I have the classic problem of too much gear, too little skill. But I am learning, thanks for the compliment!
In fact I really feel like I've been learning a lot--each mix is better than the last, I think. But I still feel kind of like amateur hour. Hopefully in a year I can look back and think "Gee, I had no idea what I was doing back then!" All it seems to take is careful listening and doing as many songs as possible.
I also try to solicit constructive criticism from everyone. Hint. :-)
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@Vic9mm - Feb. 24, 2009, 7:05 a.m.
Kabukibear said
well in windows movie maker if you click capture video it'll give you some options as far as the audio input source. Mine has "microphone, cd player, aux, line in, and wave out mix."hey bro WMM worked badass the video is a little on the crappy side but the audio is like your videos i recommand anyone getting a light snake for your acustic eletric or classical eletric guitar and eletricMaybe experiment and see if any of those work for you?
here is a link http://emusician.com/aux_hardware/emusic_soundtech_light_snake/
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@el gringo - Feb. 24, 2009, 12:57 p.m.
I use FL Studio if I ever record, the problem is I can never really use FL Studio if I'm doing a webcam recording because I'd have to do both separately.
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@Juja - Feb. 24, 2009, 10:37 p.m.
x fox x said
Destin saidAuriplane is a girl? MARRY ME!!!!
Heh, maybe you guys should have some sort of "Win an E-date with Auriplane" contest." You guys could like, watch a movie on tv-links at the same time and then look at pictures of food or play that Diner Dash game or something.
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@smiley - Feb. 24, 2009, 11:46 p.m.
Hahaha, Auriplane- your getting quite famous, tsk tsk tsk
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@smiley - Feb. 24, 2009, 11:48 p.m.
And oh yeah, I get by with a shitty program called Krystal- its free and has problems
with saving. I want to get Cubase though...
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@Juja - Feb. 25, 2009, 12:11 a.m.
smiley said
And oh yeah, I get by with a shitty program called Krystal- its free and has problems with saving. I want to get Cubase though...
Hmm, I actually have Cubase but I haven't tried it out. I got it free with my foot pedal. I've just stuck with Adobe Audition because I'm already pretty familiar with it.
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@surreal - Feb. 25, 2009, 2:43 a.m.
I use cutting edge technology made possible by a rock band usb microphone and audacity.
. . . I need a mac with garageband and/or a decent webcam and/or a direct line into my laptop and/or and expensive freshly torrented third party recording program.
Until then I shall continue to have glorious white noise on all my non-video recordings.
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@Vic9mm - Feb. 18, 2009, 4:03 a.m.
auriplane said
that is the best way getting a camra with a mic out jack and record.0 likes
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