I need help bad!! HELP!!!

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I need help bad!!

hey!
can someone tell me how to record vocals with cool edit pro, well actually i am using the adobe audition, but heard it was the same? i need help..with how to over dub the verses and hooks, and i just need to know how to start from point A...help please!!
 
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Wow...

That's a really broad topic to cover in a single post... so I'll do my best to hit all the points...

1. Search this forum

2. Read the Adobe Audition help files

3. Search this forum

4. Ask pointed questions in this forum, after you've done 1 through 3.

Now, to handle the simple question of "how to record". Arm the track to record, then hit the record button. But before you do that, you might want to make sure you have your mic plugged in correctly, and have your recording card selected in the Device Properties menu.
 
1) Buy the software 2) Read the manual 3) Post questions here.
 
I guess he knows how to record because he asks about overdubs, so he already has something inside the pc. Sadly I never work with vocals, so can't someone just explain that little thing to him?

Don't assume that because someone asks a question that he has a doubtful copy. Please, this attitude isn't doing CEP/AA any good. I have a copy, but don't ask me for the manual because that got lost during a move, so I can't read in it either.
 
all good.

I wasn't actually trying to be dumb founded, I was asking a simple question, so I came here to get help because I am a new comer to this recording game, but it's all good..thanks anyways for some of the replies, that I thought ain't even had to go down like that, and I do have the software, and actually tampered with it, but I thought I could get a little bit more help here...but guess not...anyways I'm out! GOD BLESS!

P.S. I am a girl, I think someone thought I was a dude! ha! ;)
 
Cool Edit Pro manual

Here's a link: http://www.alfors.com/Ruzne/cep2man.pdf

If you have the Adobe Audition DVD, that's a good place to start.

If you are REAL new to recording, here's a fast tutorial: go to Options/Device Order and make sure your sound card or other input device is selected in the "Wave In" tab. Also make sure that it is designated "Use in EV [Edit View]" in the "Wave Out" tab or you'll go nuts wondering why you can't play back tracks in Edit View. If you are not already in Multitrack View, press F12 to get yourself there (F12 toggles back and forth between the 2 screens). Click on the "In" field for the first track, and check that your sound card shows up as an input device. Click on "record" to arm the track.

If you have your instrument/mic/whatever properly routed to the sound card, you should be ready to record. Click on the big red "Record" button in the transport section (lower left, below the tracks). The cursor should start scrolling across the screen, and the track will show a pinkish color (and display the waveform you are recording). If that doesn't happen, you left something out.

To overdub, click on the first track's record button to turn it off, and click on the record button on the second track to turn it on (this is called "arming" the track.

If you record onto track 2, and Audition is recording track 1 along with your new material, read the sticky at the top of this forum titled "when track one records onto track two."

That's it. Of course, the devil is in the details....
 
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