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Old Jun 15 2006, 4:46 AM
Iwenn Iwenn is offline

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I've been using Anvil Studio for a couple of years for very simple midi editing. Recently, I finally managed to sit still in front of my PC and finish notating a composition using Anvil Studio, something I thought I could never had done Thereafter I wanted to add an audio (vocal) track to do a demo and that's where I stumbled and decided it's time to find out more..

Now that I've read a bit more, I would like to clarify some doubts. Pls do point out any terminological errors I might have My aim is to do a simple demo with vocal and arrangements. This is what I understand from my readings and in the free way cos' I'm not ready to commit to a purchase as yet..

1. Sequence a midi (with Anvil Studio)
2. Mute the vocal melody track (with Anvil Studio) and convert it to wav (with Synthfont)
3. Play the wav and record with vocal (with mike)

Would Step 2 make the sound more real. I don't need it to sound that fantastic at this point. I just need it to sound less synthesized.. Do I need to do more than Step 2?

Lastly, am I suppose to use a mike that reduces noise or one that pick up all the noise and remove them later??

Thanks for reading till this point
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