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Recording
When recording it appears that the Karaoke music is picked up only by the microphone, as well as the vocal. Is this true? It sure does not sound very good.
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The recording function only records from the Mic/Line In input of the sound card. You will need to have an unamplified combined signal plugged in to that input. You should be able to take the output from your mixer and feed it back to the sound card to accomplish this.
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Recording
I would think that the record function would be if one wanted to play your gutar and sing,Thereby the mic. would pick up and record only what was picked up and recieved through the microphone
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Good point!
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Or line in. Not all sound cards (especially laptops) label the input as microphone.
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My laptop has a headphone jack which I use to feed my mixer/amp. It also has a mic input. Since I don't have a seperate line in, it seems this recording feature is not really functional with my laptop. The only way I see to use this feature is to use the line out of my mixer/amp to feed the mic input of my laptop. The problem here as I see it, there is no way to monitor the input level at the laptop and set the mic level properly. If I had seperate line input and mic input, this feature would be functional because I could monitor the input with headphones. I can't use the laptops internal speakers becauxe they are disconnected when the mic input jack is in use. Anyone have any ideas other than purchasing a new laptop???
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WaltR....What mixer do you have? Do you have a full-duplex sound card in your laptop? You can get a mixed signal in and out with 1 input and 1 output on your laptop, if you have the right mixer and soundcard.
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Hmmm? I actually tryed that last night. I used the headphone out on the mixer (Behringer 1404FX) into the line in on the laptop. Found a little record feature in windows accesories and tryed it. Nuttin? What could I have done wrong, any idea?
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Line In muted? That would be the default in the sound settings.
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Dale Douglass 2nd Generation Karaoke I am not a member of the MTU Staff.
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Checked that, anything else?
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plug a headphone set in and see if you are getting sound out?
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I'll try that tonight thanx.
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Is the behringer 1404 FX a powered mixer or a small stand alone board? I couldn't find it on the behringer site.....
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stand alone. Nice mixer.
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Hey guys, I think I might have this thing working,
but the sound recorder in windows accessories records only 60 second files, is there a freebee one somewhere else that's a little better. This one seems to basic. Or maybe I gotta buy one, that's okay too, but I think I've seen them around the sites, just can't remember?
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Flipeoke wrote in a Beta Thread: At first I did have problems recording, I would be able to hear my voice through the computer speakers, and even would get feedback a little if I turned the mic up too high (laptop mic/speakers too close together) however nothing was on the resulting recording. What I found was that my default device for both sound and voice recording (Under Control Panel -> Sounds and Audio Devices) was set to my 2nd sound card (Sound Blaster PCMCIA card). So the mic on/off and slider is not controlling the default device. The first few I recorded had nothing. Once I set my default device to my onboard sound... voila...sound. Perhaps a check needs to be done for the default RECORD device and control that instead of the standard windows 'mic' volume. Clicking the Record button only records the signal at the Mic. We added this as after Church one Sunday, it hit me that Microstudio SHOULD be able to record the service, then write to a CD for our shut-ins and elderly. That's now possible with the Record button. |
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Emachine laptop/Amd processor; ATI video dual output. I don't know what sound card is in this unit. Thanks for the feedback guys. |
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