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Started by faddario, November 13, 2023, 04:12:28 PM

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faddario

Is there a way to add vocals to a track in multi recording on an sx900?

Thank you


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Fred Smith

Quote from: faddario on November 13, 2023, 04:12:28 PM
Is there a way to add vocals to a track in multi recording on an sx900?

Thank you

Yes, as long as it's an audio multi-record. You can't do it with midi.

Cheers,
Fred


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overover

Quote from: faddario on November 13, 2023, 04:12:28 PM
Is there a way to add vocals to a track in multi recording on an sx900?

Thank you


Edit: Topic title modified by overover

Hi faddario,

Unforunately, the SX900 does not have Audio Multi Recording.

You can use MIDI Quick Recording and/or MIDI Multi Recording first to make a MIDI file that contains all desired instrumental tracks (up to 16 MIDI chamnels).

Then you can play back this MIDI file while singing the vocals and use Audio Quick Recording to record an Audio file containing instrumental tracks and vocals.


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Amwilburn

Yes, Chris is correct. Sorry Fred, there is no Audio multi record on any PSR; only Tyros/Genos series

But yes, multitrack the midi as Chris has said, *play that back* while recording Audio, that's the only way on a PSR.

Fred Smith

Quote from: Amwilburn on November 13, 2023, 05:43:45 PM
Yes, Chris is correct. Sorry Fred, there is no Audio multi record on any PSR; only Tyros/Genos series

But yes, multitrack the midi as Chris has said, *play that back* while recording Audio, that's the only way on a PSR.

OK, thanks. Useful info.

Cheers,
Fred
Fred Smith,
Saskatoon, SK
Sun Lakes, AZ
Genos, Bose L1 compacts, Finale 2015
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DrakeM

There is another way you could get your vocals mixed with a WAV file you have made with your keyboard. You will need to use the free program called "Audacity".

Simply take your recorded keyboard music WAV file over to you PC and play the file. Then with your SX900 keyboard you can record your SINGER'S vocals as they sing along with the keyboard's WAV music in the background. You could even add about 17% reverb to their voice.

Then import the 2 WAV files into Audacity and MIX the volumes of the 2 tracks together to your liking.