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Swappo
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Hello, friends,
I apologize if this is covered somewhere else on the site. I am a newbie and I am a bit ignorant on all of this.
I'm trying to record myself singing. I have karaoke tracks saved on my computer and I have a microphone. I'm using Windows XP Home Edition and recording through Total Recorder.
I click the speaker icon on the toolbar and bring up the volume control, hit "Options," hit "Properties" and then choose "Recording." I choose "Microphone" and "Wave Out Mix" and the sliders for both of those come up. It doesn't allow me to select both at the same time. If I choose "Microphone" only my voice records and if I choose "Wave" only the karaoke track records.
I posed this problem to one of the kids at Best Buy and he said that it's not possible to record both at once and that I should burn my tracks to a disc, play them from a stereo, choose "Microphone" on the Recording Control and both my voice and the background should record that way.
I find it hard to believe that it's not possible to accomplish this task.
What do you guys think I should do?
Sorry this was such a long post.
I apologize if this is covered somewhere else on the site. I am a newbie and I am a bit ignorant on all of this.
I'm trying to record myself singing. I have karaoke tracks saved on my computer and I have a microphone. I'm using Windows XP Home Edition and recording through Total Recorder.
I click the speaker icon on the toolbar and bring up the volume control, hit "Options," hit "Properties" and then choose "Recording." I choose "Microphone" and "Wave Out Mix" and the sliders for both of those come up. It doesn't allow me to select both at the same time. If I choose "Microphone" only my voice records and if I choose "Wave" only the karaoke track records.
I posed this problem to one of the kids at Best Buy and he said that it's not possible to record both at once and that I should burn my tracks to a disc, play them from a stereo, choose "Microphone" on the Recording Control and both my voice and the background should record that way.
I find it hard to believe that it's not possible to accomplish this task.
What do you guys think I should do?
Sorry this was such a long post.