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recording a song, album or doing a duet. They are fulfilling a record contract.
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The scientists in the Philips and Sony labs who invented the CD.
record it and then play it on a CD and you look good person
To record a person singing, a person will need a type of camcorder or digital camera that has sound capabilities. Another way to record a person singing is to use a webcam on the computer and a microphone that can be connected to the computer.
To record tape to CD using the Memorex Model 9290MMO, first connect the tape player's audio output to the CD recorder's audio input using RCA cables. Insert your cassette tape into the tape player and a blank CD into the CD recorder. Press play on the tape player and then press the record button on the CD recorder to start the recording process. Monitor the levels and finalize the CD once the recording is complete.
Record the tape using the audio line in, save as a wav,mp3, any thing like that. Then burn on to an audio CD
a CD-r is a CD you record.
One person who buys a blank CD, puts in into the computer, records 'a music' with a microphone, has a program make a file, drags the file to the CD icon, and records it with the help of a CD-Write drive. More professional musicians have soundproof rooms, expensive microphones, a person to fine-tune different levels and sources of the music (a mixer), and an industrial-grade CD-Write drive. Most MySpace musicians use one microphone and do not bother putting their music on CD. If you are looking to distribute original music, I would suggest getting a CD-Write drive, a software program that allows you to be the mixer, and a web presence. The person who wrote the above statement doesn't know about the professional part, so here it is. by the way, I am the Recording Manager/Engineer for a record company. After you sign a contract with a record company, they send you to record your first album. This is where you, your producer, engineer, and any other important personnel meet at the recording studio. the following will then happen in this particular order. Discussion, producing, recording, recording, recording, more recording, mixdown, mastering, and finalizing. Then a copy of the record is sent to the record company for approval. The CD, cover, booklet, and such that you find in a CD off the shelf is then sent to the CD makers who will make many,many copies of the CD and when that process is done, you have a store ready CD. then the CD is distributed to stores for sale. I can only say that the Studio part of that is 100% correct, but that's how the process was explained to me.
No, you don't need a special hard drive to record onto a CD. Any standard hard drive can store the files you want to burn to a CD. However, you do need a CD burner or optical drive that supports writing to CDs, along with compatible software to facilitate the burning process.
A CD that you can record information onto.
a CD-r is a CD you record.