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Old January 1st, 2008, 08:57 AM
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Ive got some ideas for songs which I would like to record. Ive found that with Audacity you can change the pitch of the guitar to make it sound like a bass, and I can use software drum machines. My computer's mic sucks though and the computer is very noisy. How could I mic my guitars- acoustic and electric- and not hear my computer buzzing away? Also my voice sucks so does anyone have any advice on making my voice sound better? Voice processors, singing techniques or whatever.
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Old January 4th, 2008, 12:03 PM
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You might look at a line 6 toneport for recording guitar.

If your voice is that bad, you may want to think about instrumental only recordings . There is no way under the sun I would be caught singing on a recording; my singing voice is aweful.
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I circumvented buzzing computer with cable going from my GT8 (stereo headphones) into soundacard Line In. No mics, no buzzing.
And instrumental music is very fine hobby.
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