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moustache
Founder, AM/FM
In Barbershop music, it is common to make learning tapes with which people can more quickly learn songs. These tapes tend to have a single part in one channel (for argument's sake, lets say the left) and the other three parts in the other channel. This means that one needs to make a different learning tape recording for each of the four parts.
I would like to be able to do this myself - record one part to start with, then play that part back (in headphones) while recording a second part, playing the first two to record the third, etc...
I was intending to do this on my PC, and rather than cut tapes, burn CDs with the songs on them.
The question I have is, "What do I need in software, hardware, etc, in order to accomplish this goal?" I want to record all four parts independently, then mix them together to create individual learning "tapes" for each part.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
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I would like to be able to do this myself - record one part to start with, then play that part back (in headphones) while recording a second part, playing the first two to record the third, etc...
I was intending to do this on my PC, and rather than cut tapes, burn CDs with the songs on them.
The question I have is, "What do I need in software, hardware, etc, in order to accomplish this goal?" I want to record all four parts independently, then mix them together to create individual learning "tapes" for each part.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
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