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PostPosted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 3:24 pm 
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I would like to be able to record my singer's performance.  Can I just use a software program like total recorder or something and plug directly into the mic input to the mixer out or something?  Please let me know what ya'll are doing.  I would like to be able to make a burned CD on the spot for people as well.  Thanks, D.J.


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depends on how you're mixing your music!

I run my music from the computer to a mixer, to a mixer/amp. That amp has a pre-out, and that includes the mics... total speaker sound. From that I can pull back into the computer. I'd recommend the USB Soundblaster MP3+ device over the "mic in". The USB Numark mixer also has a usb back out to the computer I'm going to experiment with this weekend on recording singers.


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An easy way to record your customers is with a DVD recorder with built in hard drive there are a lot available. You just set it up with the tape out rca plugs on your board and record live from your mixer and burn them a dvd audio copy if they want 1. Simple.

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http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/MicroTrack-main.html

Easy to use and porable

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you can't rip a disk with that on the spot but it is a great little machine!

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Most karaoke software will record your singer's performance.  Use tape out on your mixer into line in on the sound card and you're good to go.


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thank you for all the great info.  :-)


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Only karaoke prog I know have that has its own recording is RoxBox and Sack-onuts.
If any have added it it has been because Of RoxBox offering it.
If you're cd based it only menas carrying your computer or having a cd recorder as an extra piece of equipment.


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