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Audio Editing and Recording

Audio editing and recording software is any software which is used to create and manipulate audio files. Questions about editing and recording techniques and applications belong here.

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What is the purpose of recording?

The purpose of recording is to be able to hear the present at a later time.

How do you save bpm's on Virtual DJ?

Virtual DJ will save the BPM of a song that is loaded or analyzed as a part of the ID3 tag for the song automatically

How much does an album cost to make?

As much as the artist/producer can convince his label or financial backers to give him for a budget. Studio recording time runs between $30 for lower quality studios anywhere up to a couple thousand an hour for really high end places. After it is recorded and mixed to the artist/producer's liking it is sent to a mastering lab to be mastered, which runs between $100 bucks and $3000 depending on how good a mastering job you want done. Artists/producers spend anywhere from a few hundred bucks on recording young start up bands to hundreds of thousands for big name artists.

As far as the actual, physical album sitting on a store shelf you can spend anywhere from a couple bucks per unit for nice packaging if you only have a couple hundred made all the way down less than 50 cents a piece if you order thousands of them at once. I would assume that major labels get a discount even greater than the standard bulk discount because of the amount of business they give to the pressing companies.

How do you add killerringer on Audacity?

all you do is , extract the killer ringer .dll or ddl to the audacity file then plugins and close . open up audacity and go to edit then preferences and click effects and check rescan vst files when i restart audacity . then restart audacity.

What is Audio Interface?

An audio interface allows you to connect instruments and mics to your computer via firewire of USB. These usually contain the a/d converters and eliminates the need for a sound card because the processing is done within the interface itself. Interfaces come in a variety of styles and sizes depending on what exactly you need. Personally I run the MBox 2 Mini. It has two 1/4" inputs and an XLR input as well as coming with Pro Tools LE.

Interfaces eliminate the need for a mixing console because all of your mixing can then be done within your computer. Personally I like being able to move faders and things like that, but for the price, I can live with just clicking and dragging. It makes editing incredibly simple.

How many awards has Rihanna won in total?

Rihanna has won 5 American Music Awards, 18 Bill Board Music Awards, 2 BRITS Awards and 6 Grammy awards. Altogether she has won 31 awards.

What is side-chain in audio recording?

Sidechaining is where you have two signal, A and B and the signal B affects how signal A is processed. For example if you have a kick drum and bass track, if you put a compressor on the bass track and send the kick drum to the side-chain of that compressor, the compressor will act by how the kick drum plays, and thus gives more room for the kick to cut thru the mix as the bass ducks when the kick drum hits.

How can you add your vocal or voice in the song after remove the song vocal?

After removing the vocals from stereo songs, you can record your voice and add that audio into the songs with AV Music Morpher Gold.

Is there a way to produce an audible tone at 1.605 MHz to be listened to through earphones or is it too high of a frequency?

There is no way to produce sound of this frequency that you will be able to hear. Human ears have a high frequency limit of approx. 20,000 Hz. This decreases with age to around 16,000 for many people. You propose to create a air pressure wave of 1,605,000 Hz. There is no earphone on earth capable of creating that pressure wave, nor any ear capable of listening to it. Ultrasonic frequencies in this range are used for medical diagnostics and industrial design and testing.

What are two problems that normalization can fix?

Too low of a recording level is the only thing normalization can fix. It cannot regain dynamic range or fix digital clipping (input signals above 0 dB).

How do you change the tempo of the metronome in garage band?

On iPod/ iPhone/ iPad:

go to the top right corner (settings). At the top you may need to click 'song'. Click on tempo and you will be able to select a number of beats per minute.

How does voice cancellation work?

Voice cancellation is misleadingly named because it doesn't actually cancel out the voice, it just lowers the volume of that particular frequency.

The program will generally find an average frequency (or pitch) that it thinks are the vocals, then turn down that frequency.

As a result, the rest of the recording can start to sound a bit "weird." The voice is usually still audible to some degree in the back of the recording.

What is a good reason to use lossless audio compression?

You dont loose any audio quality, which comes in handy when you are listening to good music on high quality speakers or head-/earphones.

How can different notes or pitches be produced?

A tone generator function or software synthesizer plug-in can be used to generate specific frequencies or notes.

How do you convert voc file to wav file?

Upload all your files into your RCA Digital Voice Manager (DVM) (software that comes with your RCA recorder). Select a file and on left top of the of the DVM click file and chose "make a .wav file." The file should convert into a wav format in seconds.

How do you rip music from a YouTube video?

There are many ways to rip music from YouTube videos.

A straight and online way is to use a streaming audio capture.

People who has the desire to rip music from YouTube can refer to the link below.

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