[quote="MandiLynn @ Mon Nov 19, 2007 4:07 pm
... too much for a simpleton like me to learn:)
I finally recorded live yesterday, rather than wait till I can find a recorder or move my msuic room around, I just ran my set up into my laptop. Not too shabby sounding of a mix, though not perfect (no honest, the singing was a 10 though, I swear) LMAO
![Surprise :O](./images/smilies/emot-eek.gif)
LOL But I may just stick with this, no editing, no do-overs, just singing. I still gotta play with the mix a bit, but it isn't going to be NEAR as hard as learning my way around CEP or having to wear headphones to sing:)[/quote]
I'm with you. We are advocates of singing for fun and singing it right without a whole lot of fluff and editing. Occasionally we might re-sing a section where we flubbed the lyrics and splice it into the 1st or 2nd take. But we do not record our lyrics separate of the backings. We either get it right or sing it again. Once you're on stage you can't ask the sound guy to fix what you just screwed up. We use a Behringer 1202FX along with the USB adaptor Behringer makes. Audio/backings & mics into the mixer and a mixed signal leaves there to our home stereo amplifier. The USB deal plugs directly into another PC we use to record ourselves. Instead of using Adobe Audition we use Audacity becasue it doesn't require that 4 year learning curve. I mean, we are here for fun and entertainment correct? I'll never be a pro nor do I need to spend the money and time like a pro would.