Re: Recording piano and voice

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On 06/22/15 19:20, Frank Cox wrote:
> The last time I wanted to record a voice announcement on my computer was a few years back, and as I recall I hooked up my Microsoft Lifechat headset and used Audacity to do the recording.
> 
> Now I want to record a "recitation", which consists of me playing my piano and talking over it.
> 
> I have a Casio CDP-230 digital piano but I've never tried hooking it up to my computer and making a recording.  It does have a USB midi port on it, but I've never used it.
> 
> Has anyone else done something like this?  I'm wondering what the easiest way to simultaneously record from a microphone and a digital piano would be.
> 

1.) You can record the MIDI output with a program called MuseScore.
MuseScore can then export the file in MP3 format which you can import
into Audacity.  Piano part done.

2.) Then record the voice part into Audacity on a separate track from a
USB microphone plugged into your computer.  Voice part done.

3.) Edit and mix the two tracks to your heart's delight with Audacity.
Project done.

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