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Whats the best way for me to record?

I'm a musician - www.moerockmusic.com

I have a samson usb condensor mic.. Im in my room with a fairly loud computer but not a huge problem.. do you suggest i place the mic in a closet? or somehow place a frame around it? Is it really important? I use vegas and im not too good with it.. anyone suggest any other good tools for windows ?

thanks.. any tips/advice would be apreciated..
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I'm a musician - www.moerockmusic.com

I have a samson usb condensor mic.. Im in my room with a fairly loud computer but not a huge problem.. do you suggest i place the mic in a closet? or somehow place a frame around it? Is it really important? I use vegas and im not too good with it.. anyone suggest any other good tools for windows ?

thanks.. any tips/advice would be apreciated..
i cant hear any backround noise, but if you are having any trouble with backround noise then theres nothing wrong with recording from your closet.

btw i use and love cool edit pro (just me, ya know). there are plenty to look into, it all depends on what you need.
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google audacity. it is freeware, and nice.

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I have a samson usb condensor mic.. Im in my room with a fairly loud computer but not a huge problem.. do you suggest i place the mic in a closet? or somehow place a frame around it? Is it really important? I use vegas and im not too good with it.. anyone suggest any other good tools for windows ?

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