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Hello,

I'm trying to record my singing from the Karaoke into a stand-alone Sony-W1 CD recorder. When I replay the song, there's noise and my voice sound too much echos and not really natural.

Basically, I connected the DVD analog output to the analog input of a Karaoke Mixer ( Pro-vocal). One output from the Karaoke mixer goes out to the input of the Receiver, the other REC- output goes to the input of the Sony-W1 CD recorder.

Anyone knows better way or experiences anything that can help to make the recording more perfectly ?

Thank you,

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Re: How to eleminate the noise from recording???

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Hello,

I'm trying to record my singing from the Karaoke into a stand-alone Sony-W1 CD recorder. When I replay the song, there's noise and my voice sound too much echos and not really natural.

Basically, I connected the DVD analog output to the analog input of a Karaoke Mixer ( Pro-vocal). One output from the Karaoke mixer goes out to the input of the Receiver, the other REC- output goes to the input of the Sony-W1 CD recorder.

Anyone knows better way or experiences anything that can help to make the recording more perfectly ?

Thank you,

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Try just using the Karaoke machine. going into a good pre using a good microphone. adding reverb after tracking to taste.

I record Karaoke singers sometimes, they pay good money like anyone else.
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