What is the best way to record stricty vocals and to upload them to a pc?

Started by Maverick31, January 26, 2010, 05:34:19 PM

Maverick31

Insult? Drunk? PJ??? lol

Ehhh, I miss the drink!!!

Nah, thanks for your support though, I really do appreciate it. ;)
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Satchwood

Really looking forward to hearing you sing man!  let me know if you want any of my AIC covers, without my vox on them, to practice with...
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Maverick31

Quote from: Satchwood on February 03, 2010, 12:34:36 PMReally looking forward to hearing you sing man!  let me know if you want any of my AIC covers, without my vox on them, to practice with...


I might need them... soon. It's also hard to find time to record, I can only record while at the computer.
"If I can't be my own, I'd feel better dead."
-Layne Staley

Dmann

Quote from: Maverick31 on February 03, 2010, 05:55:50 PM
Quote from: Satchwood on February 03, 2010, 12:34:36 PMReally looking forward to hearing you sing man!  let me know if you want any of my AIC covers, without my vox on them, to practice with...


I might need them... soon. It's also hard to find time to record, I can only record while at the computer.

This is why you should consider purchasing a portable digital recorder such as the MicroBR so you can pop it out and record anytime no matter where you are. There are also other cheaper alternatives, but different features. All I can say is I bought the MicroBR for laying down guitar tracks, not even knowing all the things it is capable of, and well, it has increased my abilities in all aspects of music about 300% in the little over a year i've owned it. A major point of this is the fact that it is portable, allowing me to record my idea's when I have them and they are still fresh in my mind. Even if it's just humming a passage that I can come back to later, having a digital recorder is so helpful.

Maverick31

Quote from: Dmann on February 03, 2010, 07:36:06 PM
Quote from: Maverick31 on February 03, 2010, 05:55:50 PM
Quote from: Satchwood on February 03, 2010, 12:34:36 PMReally looking forward to hearing you sing man!  let me know if you want any of my AIC covers, without my vox on them, to practice with...


I might need them... soon. It's also hard to find time to record, I can only record while at the computer.

This is why you should consider purchasing a portable digital recorder such as the MicroBR so you can pop it out and record anytime no matter where you are. There are also other cheaper alternatives, but different features. All I can say is I bought the MicroBR for laying down guitar tracks, not even knowing all the things it is capable of, and well, it has increased my abilities in all aspects of music about 300% in the little over a year i've owned it. A major point of this is the fact that it is portable, allowing me to record my idea's when I have them and they are still fresh in my mind. Even if it's just humming a passage that I can come back to later, having a digital recorder is so helpful.

I appreciate your input, but I was able to get this setup for free... I'll take what I can get.
"If I can't be my own, I'd feel better dead."
-Layne Staley