How To Record Youtube Music On Pc

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I'm a musician and have been for years but I know nothing about recording. My purpose is to record some basic songs and melodies with my voice and piano or guitar. I have a electronic piano with midi in/out, I also sing, and I have an electric and acoustic electric guitar. I would like to start recording some ideas I have on my mac. What exact pieces of equipment do I need to get to make this happen? My budget is $1,000. I don't want anything fancy. Just something that gets the sound on the computer efficiently. I'm not sending this to a record company but something that will enable me to get my ideas on the computer. That's it. I appreciate your time and help. Thank you.

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I think you have everything you need to get started. Maybe you need adapters to connect your instruments, depending on their cables. If your computer does not have an audio-in, get yourself an audio-USB adapter. The electric or -electro acoustic guitars you can connect directly to your Macbook, also the electronic piano to the USB. The only thing missing is a good microphone, but for a start and first experiments just try the built in microphone. I have recorded and mixed many songs on my mac to try out my ideas without buying any additional equipment but a microphone.

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I too cannot record streaming audio from the internet using Audacity. When I try to record, it picks up the noise from the room and just barely picks up the internet stream. The playback is distorted and noisy. I carefully read all the previous posts about this but they did not help me. What am I doing wrong?

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The recording itself is very simple. There are a number of audio editing applications available for this purpose, with which you can easily perform the task. But the recording will still need to be edited and enhanced tonally afterwards to get your song into shape. This is where most apps are particularly limited.

The best way is to use the comprehensive music program Music Maker. The basic version of the software is free and can be used indefinitely. Music Maker Free offers everything you need to record and edit songs in post production, as well as pre-produced samples that you can simply drag & drop to create accompaniment for your vocal recordings, for example. Furthermore, Music Maker offers software instruments that can be played like keyboard instruments using a MIDI keyboard or your computer keyboard, as well as a collection of professional effects. And if you would like more functionality, Music Maker can be expanded modularly, up to a fully equipped, professional recording studio.

You can also record several tracks one after the other. To do this, first record your accompaniment instrument as described, then switch to another track in "AUDIO REC" recording mode and record your vocals in the second run. The first instrumental recording is played back now as well. It is advisable to use headphones while recording so that the accompaniment will not be picked up on the vocal track as well.

In the beginning, only the Soundpool "Feel good" will be shown in the Soundpool list, as it is installed with Music Maker Free. You can install additional Soundpools from virtually any conceivable musical genre at any time later (we will cover this at the end of this article).

Another option for accompanying your own music on your PC is to play the software instruments. Similar to Soundpool loops, these instruments are based on short musical recordings ("samples"), but they are employed differently. You can play them using the computer keyboard or, preferably, with a MIDI keyboard just like a normal keyboard instrument.

This recording process works the same way as recording audio with mic, as described above. While recording, the other tracks are played back. If you click the "Record" button again, the playback marker will jump back to the position where it started, the recording will start again from the beginning and the previous take will be overwritten.

Along with "Concert Grand", there are currently two other additional instruments available to choose from in Music Maker Free: "Revolta" and "Vita LE". The Revolta is a classic synthesizer with many setting options for electronic sounds, whereas Vita LE is a sampler for acoustic instruments.

A compressor can be found here to add volume and punchiness next to a 10-band equalizer to enhance specific frequencies, as well as reverb and echo. You can also press the "+" button to access a filter, distortion and the Vandal guitar amplifier. If you've chosen to accompany your song with a standard classical guitar, why not try processing the recording with the Vandal? This will transform the most innocuous guitar into an aggressive metal electric guitar.

A volume control and a pan control is available for each track in the mixer. The FX button on top of each channel strip is used to apply additional track effects, which are then used on all objects in the track. This is ideal, for example, for producing a room sound that affects all percussion samples equally.

On the right in the mixer is the master section for the overall mix, with a stereo volume control for the two channels of the entire signal. The small lock icon at the bottom lets you unlock the settings and control each channel separately.

With the master effects (accessible by clicking the FX button above the master slider), you can access additional effects for the overall sound. This is where the limiter,, which is activated by default, is especially important. It prevents unwanted clipping by automatically cutting the signal as needed.

If you have recorded a software instrument, this MIDI recording can be edited even more extensively than an audio recording. Any MIDI note from the recording can be deleted or changed in length, pitch or position afterwards. To do this, simply use the MIDI editor, which can be opened by double-clicking on a MIDI object in a track.

The MIDI editor is a powerful tool that requires a little practice. The MIDI notes are displayed in a matrix and can be edited here in a number of ways, for example moved within the lines, elongated or deleted. New notes can be drawn in using the pencil tool.

During export, all tracks in the arranger are mixed down together with all effects and mixer settings into a new audio file. The final result will sound exactly the same as when played back in Music Maker.

In the free version of Music Maker, one Soundpool named "Feel good" and three virtual instruments are installed. MAGIX offers many additional Soundpools and instruments for installation later. Some of these are even available free. No matter which genre you want to produce, it's always good to have as wide a selection of instruments and Soundpools as possible. You can combine loops from any Soundpool to create a new, unique style.

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