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recording guitar and vocals in fl

Post by ikonika » Mon Mar 19, 2007 8:56 pm

hey guys

does anyone know how i can record guitars and vocals onto flstudio?

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Post by tenbucc2 » Mon Mar 19, 2007 9:14 pm

with a sound card, adjustments to your audio preferences, routing your "ins"and pressing the record button.

maybe a quick read of the manual

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Post by __________ » Tue Mar 20, 2007 10:06 pm

sarcasm is the lowest form of wit. get fl studio 7, its a piece of piss to record shit straight in to it.

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Post by ikonika » Wed Mar 21, 2007 12:51 pm

£10 Bag wrote:sarcasm is the lowest form of wit. get fl studio 7, its a piece of piss to record shit straight in to it.
jus recently got 6. i seriously know nothing on how to record live intruments...is it difficult?

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Post by __________ » Wed Mar 21, 2007 5:25 pm

nah tis easy man. if you're using 6, its probably quicker to get audacity http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/windows (for recording and exporting your sounds), mic up your guitar amp, send the mic through a mixer, then the mixer out into the line in on your soundcard...or use a jack to mini jack out of your amp straight into your soundcard, but i'm presuming you got a mic if you're recording vocals.

then select line in as your recording source on audacity and hit record.
if you're not getting any sound in, double click on the volume control in windows and make sure line in is not muted, and the volume is up.

once you've recorded your shit in, export as .wav, get it in your tune.

most important thing when recording live instruments and sampling them is to make sure that you edit out any unwanted sounds (or silence) in the wave editor (audacity), before you export the .wav, this will save you lots of time in fl when you're messing about with your sounds. hope this helps man! peace

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Post by ikonika » Wed Mar 21, 2007 11:32 pm

£10 Bag wrote:nah tis easy man. if you're using 6, its probably quicker to get audacity http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/windows (for recording and exporting your sounds), mic up your guitar amp, send the mic through a mixer, then the mixer out into the line in on your soundcard...or use a jack to mini jack out of your amp straight into your soundcard, but i'm presuming you got a mic if you're recording vocals.

then select line in as your recording source on audacity and hit record.
if you're not getting any sound in, double click on the volume control in windows and make sure line in is not muted, and the volume is up.

once you've recorded your shit in, export as .wav, get it in your tune.

most important thing when recording live instruments and sampling them is to make sure that you edit out any unwanted sounds (or silence) in the wave editor (audacity), before you export the .wav, this will save you lots of time in fl when you're messing about with your sounds. hope this helps man! peace
this is what i've been doing...sound comes out surprising well, but is this the only way...thought i could do striaght in fl

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Post by r33lc4sh » Thu Mar 22, 2007 7:38 am

RTFM :!: :!: :!:
http://redekonstrukcje.org
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Post by ikonika » Thu Mar 22, 2007 1:53 pm

r33lc4sh wrote:RTFM :!: :!: :!:
what does that mean?

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Post by r33lc4sh » Thu Mar 22, 2007 2:09 pm

ikonika wrote:
r33lc4sh wrote:RTFM :!: :!: :!:
what does that mean?
Read The Fucking Manual :lol:
it's really for dummies - u'll figure it out
http://redekonstrukcje.org
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Post by __________ » Thu Mar 22, 2007 4:42 pm

oh right i thought that you saying you knew nothing about recording live instruments meant you knew nothing about recording live instruments.

fuck knows how to do it in 6. get 7 or, as r33lc4sh put it, rtfm.

you'll get better results recording into audacity anyway! there isnt always a short cut when you're making tunes

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