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Recording a Song with Audacity – Part 1

 27/12/2022  Posted in Audio Gear, Music Production
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A two-part series video showing how to record a song using the free Audacity software.

I demonstrate how to connect the mic to a mixer and to my laptop USB and record and edit my vocal on Audacity.

MIC: iSK BM-900
MIXER: Behringer Q502USB
DAW: Audacity

Tagged Audacity, Behringer, BM-900, Condenser Microphone, iSK, Xenyx Q502USB

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