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Makening Instrumentals.....And a Good Way to Record on my Comp

How do i Take a Song like P.diddy - I need a girl(Part2)
And take the words out and make it instrumental....i am a freestyleist and i like to use instrumentals from songs already made and was wonderin...... is there a program that dose that...

Also i have a mic...but not a open air one the ones u hold...how can i record on my computer....i have this sound Recorder on my computer and it only Records 30 Secs at a time and i dont know what i can do to make it record longer...so i was wonderin if theres a program or soemthing i can buy so i can make full freestyle tracks. thanks

My Opp is 98 and i dont have a good sound card...but going to get one.

Re: Makening Instrumentals.....And a Good Way to Record on my Comp

Reply #1
https://forum.noteworthycomposer.com/?topic=784, https://forum.noteworthycomposer.com/?topic=1731, https://forum.noteworthycomposer.com/?topic=850 can be of help for wav recording.

When you say "How do i Take a Song like P.diddy - I need a girl(Part2)", you mean taking the audio form, not a printed score, I suppose !?!? In that case, you may refer to https://forum.noteworthycomposer.com/?topic=850 too, or https://forum.noteworthycomposer.com/?topic=1295.

Please be more explanatory in your questions, as this one is quite evasive :)

HTH though!

Re: Makening Instrumentals.....And a Good Way to Record on my Comp

Reply #2
I have a reasonable replacement for the Sound recorder at my midi tempering page. It allows longer sequences to be recorded, not limited by available memory. No guarantees that it will work on a specific operating system, it's provided as-is, no warranty.

Re: Makening Instrumentals.....And a Good Way to Record on my Comp

Reply #3
It's a 1.0 version, but this one has been tested!
And the hint is that you first name the file, THEN record into it. So no RAM limit :)
Simple, small and efficient. Feel under unix there ;)
Thank you fred for such a tool (and most of all Mediatrix Peripherals Inc.)

 

Re: Makening Instrumentals.....And a Good Way to Record on my Comp

Reply #4
will you show me how to do it