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Peter Dunn
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I'm new to digital recording on a pc and have just got eJay Studio software. I want to start out on a very basic level by recording a song using a microphone for vocals and acoustic guitar, including overdubbing vocals in the chorus. So, for now, it's just basic audio recording I'm looking at, not midi.
I've read the manual and think I'm OK with the main recoding procedure. However, there's one very basic thing I'm not sure about. This is setting the start and end points for the recording. With a tape recording, you simply start 'record' and stop when you've finished.
- What is the purpose of setting these points for digtal audio?
- Do I need to split the song into separate parts, record one part, stop, then record the next part, and, if so, what's the benefit rather than recording the whole song in one go?
- How do you know where to set the two start and end points to ensure that you have enough space to record in?
- If I do split the song into separate parts when recording, will the next part follow on continuously from the previous part without a gap or do the separate parts have to somehow be joined so that there are no gaps between the separate parts?
I realise that this must be very basic to those already familiar with digital recording, but I would really appreciate any answers to the above and any other tips which may help to get me off to a good start. Thanks in advance.
Peter
I've read the manual and think I'm OK with the main recoding procedure. However, there's one very basic thing I'm not sure about. This is setting the start and end points for the recording. With a tape recording, you simply start 'record' and stop when you've finished.
- What is the purpose of setting these points for digtal audio?
- Do I need to split the song into separate parts, record one part, stop, then record the next part, and, if so, what's the benefit rather than recording the whole song in one go?
- How do you know where to set the two start and end points to ensure that you have enough space to record in?
- If I do split the song into separate parts when recording, will the next part follow on continuously from the previous part without a gap or do the separate parts have to somehow be joined so that there are no gaps between the separate parts?
I realise that this must be very basic to those already familiar with digital recording, but I would really appreciate any answers to the above and any other tips which may help to get me off to a good start. Thanks in advance.
Peter