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How to record voice with .mid file coming from PC
Hi,
I am a newbie in home-recording and have the following problem. I would like to record my voice on music I wrote with a notation program in the PC. (I recently got a Yamaha MG10/2 mixing table, a Shure MS58 microphone, I am writing the notes for the songs with the MusicMasterWorks notation program and I record my voice with Audacity). The problem I have is the following: I must be able to hear the music coming from the PC through the headphones. So, what I do is, I connect a cable into the PC out-line and the other end of the cable into a mixing desk's mono entry. If I then connect the headphones into the mixing table I can hear the music in my headphones. That's what I want, so till here, everything is OK. The problem is this music is recorded together with my voice. Is there a way to hear the music through the headphones while recording only the voice, thus without recoding the music coming from the PC? Thanks in advance, Viviane |
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