But now that doesn’t work, so this method will get Audacity to shut up so you can hear your track right. So you figured out a way to make Winamp shut up while recording. I’m willing to bet the problem you originally ran into when you started doing this was that both Audacity and Winamp were playing a slightly out of sync song. Now, you’ll need to use the Time Shift tool to move the vocal track back into place relative to the backing track. Set Audacity recording (syncing won’t be a problem since you’ll need to fix it later regardless, but if you want to use your old method you can), and then play the file in Winamp and sing your tune. Make sure Winamp is set up to play sound at the normal volume. Now, you can load your file into both Audacity and Winamp. Also make sure you’re using the right input (Mic or Line, most likely, you’re probably already doing this). This will prevent Audacity from playing sounds while recording. If you want someone else to answer your question then I suppose you could convince them to copy/paste the words below to help you.Īn easier way to do this (more accurate, though it will take a little longer per track) is to set Audacity up this way: In the Edit → Preferences → Audio I/O menu, make sure “play other tracks while recording new one” is OFF. When I go to turn WinAmp down Audacity turns down also leaving me with no volume to sing the song. Ever since that time, when I go to mute WinAmp,Īudacity mutes also. (Xterme Sound 7.1/24bit from Dimond) and I had to go back to the default sound card. Well A few day’s ago, My Sound card went, 5 sec just to try and keep them close.Īfter all I just need the words and no audio from WinAmp. There is still a small lag in the tracks so I would pause WinAmp’s track for. I would line up the play button of WinAmp W/ the record button of Audacity and push the play and record functionsĪs fast as I could. To synchronize both songs I would drag WinAmp in minimized fashion over Audacity I would load the Karaoke track, (cdg, or mp3g I am not sure which they are), into either WinAmp orĪudacity and then load it into the other. For six months I have been using WinAmp v 5.35 with Audacity v 1.2.6
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