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Recording your voice or a sound effect is usually fun and easy. But if you want to get the best transfer of a tape or LP to your computer, or record your garage band, you'll find that recording can be more difficult than it first appears. Here are some tips: | Recording your voice or a sound effect is usually fun and easy. But if you want to get the best transfer of a tape or LP to your computer, or record your garage band, you'll find that recording can be more difficult than it first appears. Here are some tips: | ||
− | * [[General | + | * [[General Tips]] |
− | * [[Identifying | + | * [[Identifying Problems]] |
− | * [[Improving | + | * [[Improving Recording Quality]] |
− | * [[Reducing | + | * [[Reducing Noise]] |
* [[Synchronizing Tracks]] | * [[Synchronizing Tracks]] | ||
− | * [[Removing | + | * [[Removing Artifacts]] |
* [[TimedRecording]] | * [[TimedRecording]] |
Revision as of 21:21, 13 February 2006
Recording your voice or a sound effect is usually fun and easy. But if you want to get the best transfer of a tape or LP to your computer, or record your garage band, you'll find that recording can be more difficult than it first appears. Here are some tips: