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tokyoroland
post Wed 30 Oct 2002, 20:56
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how does it work when i use my internal mike to record my voice or another sound in Logic? I am new to Logic and have never tried this. I assume it would be an Audio track, but what editor would I use to make it sound a certain way? and how would I incorporate this into a song if it wasn't a live sound? any help is greatly appreciated...


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Synthetic
post Thu 31 Oct 2002, 04:33
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not exactly sure what help you are seeking...
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I assume it would be an Audio track, but what editor would I use to make it sound a certain way?


this is very broad question... you record your voice and sound as audio file and then you can edit it in the audio editor in Logic and you can also apply FX and EQ to the vocal track to change the sound as well. wink.gif


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post Thu 31 Oct 2002, 07:06
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I can imagine it is conceivable to try recording with the internal mic, but I can't imagine wanting to modify the sound, unless its to make it even worse. blink.gif

Perhaps you want to see how well you work before paying for serious input gear. You have shown interest in 'pro gear' in one of the many other topics you have started, so I suppose you're just being careful.

Wouldn't it be better to write just one serious complete project description with no frills, give us an idea of your means and ask for advice on the global project in just one Topic? smile.gif


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post Sun 10 Nov 2002, 22:59
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blurb - oops


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post Mon 11 Nov 2002, 09:09
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