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Subject: Kareoke Needed
Written By: Will Agrudis Glover on 12/27/04 at 10:51 am
If you know somewhere that I can download Kareoke's, could you please tell me, cos i wana start recordin suma my parodies!
Subject: Re: Kareoke Needed
Written By: EthanM on 12/27/04 at 12:05 pm
there are a bunch of free midi sites out there... www.musicrobot.com is good for older songs and www.mididelight.com is the best site i've found for newer stuff and it has classic rock too
Subject: Re: Kareoke Needed
Written By: Will Agrudis Glover on 12/28/04 at 6:15 pm
k, i got sum parodies, thanks, but i still need to record them with my voice! sound recorder can only record up to 60 seconds!
Subject: Re: Kareoke Needed
Written By: jreuben on 12/29/04 at 11:30 am
k, i got sum parodies, thanks, but i still need to record them with my voice! sound recorder can only record up to 60 seconds!
you can buy software relatively cheap (~$30) to record longer and clean it up. And someone (Ethan) suggested a software package that looked like it did a nice job recording into the computer, a bit more expensive though.
Subject: Re: Kareoke Needed
Written By: EthanM on 12/29/04 at 9:25 pm
i ended up ordering something called super sound recorder for $20. It works but it doesn't really help mask vocal shortcomings
Subject: Re: Kareoke Needed
Written By: Alchoholica on 01/11/05 at 8:56 am
let sound recorder go to the end of it's 60 seconds.. then get it to play again as such.. and then again and then again and then again.. when it's up at aboot 5 minuets save it as a silent recording. Then you can drag the thingy back to the start and record just like that and save them as sepearate files and keep going back to the origional silent recording.