Subject:Elementary Question
Posted by: PhilippineChildren
Date:10/15/2009 8:56:06 AM
I am trying to make a cd for my anniversary with me singing using karaoke music. I can open the karaoke music, but I can't figure out how to record my voice over the top on another track. When I go to record, the music (which I need to hear) stops. How do I do this? Thanks! |
Subject:RE: Elementary Question
Reply by: musicvid10
Date:10/15/2009 9:03:38 AM
Sound Forge is primarily an audio editor. As such, it does not have DAW functions. The Sony applications that will do multitrack recording are called Acid and Vegas, respectively. |
Subject:RE: Elementary Question
Reply by: PhilippineChildren
Date:10/15/2009 10:24:00 AM
Thanks, I have Vegas and it is working, although I have to move it to SF to add some effects. |
Subject:RE: Elementary Question
Reply by: musicvid10
Date:10/15/2009 10:29:56 AM
Yeah. After recording in Vegas, you don't have to "move" the file to Sound Forge to add effects. You can "Open a Copy in Sound Forge" to save a new take as well as the original, or "Open in Sound Forge" to work on and resave the original file. Look at your right-click event options. Message last edited on10/15/2009 10:30:43 AM bymusicvid10. |
Subject:RE: Elementary Question
Reply by: rraud
Date:10/15/2009 11:11:35 AM
I have Vegas and it is working, although I have to move it to SF to add some effects. You may also add effects (non-destructive also) right in Vegas, via the plug-in chainer. Small green icon on the tracks, sub-masters or main master. Or in a send/return type configuration like a traditional analog mixer. Most effects and process' plug-ins that are in SF can be accessed in Vegas. Message last edited on10/15/2009 11:13:17 AM byrraud. |