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What do you use for recording music?

Started by Urh2006 24 posts last post 3 years ago Page 2 of 2

#21

In your sound settings you'll want to look for something like signal processing effects or something similar and turn them off. In the mike it might make it stereo, if it says microphone array. My old computer was six years old before I found out I had stereo microphones. The signal processing for the speakers is okay, not as critical to turn off. I do have mine turned off on my newer computer, but I have them turned on on the older machine. It has a nine-band graphic equalizer so it sounds better. That computer was really hard to figure out, a long story.
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#22

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Hi there, um, so this is me again, but, yeah, thanks, uh, but, you know, like, um, the thing with Reaper, with Reaper and all that stuff is that I'm curious to know, uh, how can you get it, and how can you use it? That was my question, so if anybody is able to answer to it, I think it would be wonderful, so, if you can, please do, thank you.

#23

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if you type in Reaper editing software probably the easiest if you want to find Reaper pretty easy I don't know what's the website is there's just type in Reaper web Reaper editing software the first result could show up and then you could download it and then after that once you download it for the windows you have to install if you want to have the keyboard shortcuts to work you have to install Osara and sws if you install these two components that means you can use the shortcut keys for Reaper pretty well otherwise it will not be functional if you don't have these two things installed so yep and Reaper is like an editing software almost like audacity like you can cut things you can edit your stuff you can insert new tracks and you can make a complete audio it's people use it if they want to record music on it people do that if you want to make skits on it you can do that you can make your own more radio shows on it so yeah

#24

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Okay, fair enough. Makes sense I think.