Multi-Track Recording with "AUDACITY" software -- 3/4
Uploader Comments (dvmovie)
Top Comments
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Great video, i've been trying to record a song using audacity and your video has opened up a lot of new possibilities to make it sound much better. Thanks!!
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you kinda sound like Adam West XD but thanks this was fun watching =)
All Comments (67)
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@dristi2009 - You'll want to get the audio clip into the .wav or .mp3 format, then "Import - Audio" to bring it in to your project.
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@dristi2009 Just export your audio as a wav or mp3, then import it into your video-editing software and sync it to anything in there.
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@dvmovie thanks for all of the idea :)
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@Blademail626 -- All I know to do is what I mention in the reply at the top. I bring up the "highs" with the Equalizaation effect, copy and paste the vocal track so I have two of them. Put reverb on one, phaser on the other, and experiment. Sorry I don't have more ideas to improve vocals with Audacity... but that's all I got!
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@dvmovie Sir , but I really wanna know what you usually do to make the voice sound like the greatest quality ... can you tell me ?
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@dvmovie my AUDACITY don't have reverb, where can we find one?
how do you record two tracks?
wntersun666 7 months ago
@wntersun666 -- I think you can only record on one at a time. But you can copy and paste... and have two tracks that way.
dvmovie 7 months ago
when did you record this video?.One of the best on the net.i do not read music, but play by ear, and this vid helps a lot.how about " wouldnt it be nice"next.Another great track, Thanks again my friend.
treelobber 7 months ago
@treelobber -- I made this about 3 years ago. Thanks for the comment. And, yeah, I'd like to do "Wouldn't It Be Nice" (my other favorite Beach Boy song). You've probably heard the a capella clips here on YouTube. Great harmonies on "Wouldn't It..." /watch?v=uGmwksFJpiY
dvmovie 7 months ago