Recording voice over instrumental

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2004/07/23 02:48:31 (permalink)

Recording voice over instrumental

Hopefully someone can help me out... All I want to do is record my voice over an instrumental which is saved to my desk top... is there anyway someone can give me some clear directions, I don't know what I'm doing.

Thanks, Justin
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    PieterVW
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    RE: Recording voice over instrumental 2004/07/23 03:42:23 (permalink)
    Import the instrumental track into HS. It should be in an audio track. Then create a new audio track and record into that with your mic.
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    daveny5
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    RE: Recording voice over instrumental 2004/07/23 08:44:00 (permalink)
    There are 8 or 9 Tutorials that come with Home Studio that are in the Help Section. If you'd take the time to go through each of these, you'd learn how to use the program.

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    tcaraher
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    RE: Recording voice over instrumental 2004/07/23 14:39:44 (permalink)
    This is very easy as PieterVW indicated.

    First convert the music to an acceptable format for Cakewalk. WAV works good for me. Then, import that file File/Import Audio into an AUDIO track. Once it's in there. You can record a voice over on another track.

    Tip: probably best if you listen through headphones when you're recording the voice or the instrumental will bleed in.
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    Re: RE: Recording voice over instrumental 2014/02/26 21:40:07 (permalink)
    i need help with this too cuz i get the instrumental on and hear it clearly but wen i save it and hear it again i can hear my voice but barely hear the instrumental
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