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Recording?
I plan to get a pigeon from a friend who owns a pair. It might a few days old or it could still be in the egg. Just curious would, using a recording of pigeons help the chick at all? (no jokes allowed)
Do NOT get an egg from your friend. Let the parents hatch it! Let the baby stay with the parent birds until it is eating on it's own! Pigeons are extremely docile, friendly birds and you need not worry about taming it once you get it after it is weaned. Should you attempt to hatch and hand feed the baby, or get a newly hatched pigeon, you will REGRET it. Please take my advice or you will be greatly disappointed!
How would I go about recordinga specific windows on mydesktop?
I need to record some video walkthroughs of some games for some friends of mine, and I would like to know if there is a recording program that does not take massive space, but also is not extremely lacking quality. Most importantly that would fit this task, Full screen recording is not what I want, and the games are being played on PC, so it has to run in Windows Vista x64
Need Advice on recording micsand recording techniques foran upright grand?
I would like to record myself playing on the upright grand piano I have in the house. The room is not soundproofed and I obviously can't stick egg cartons up in my living room. Can someone recommend a good, cheap, affordable mic that I can purchase that will make a reasonably good recording. Also, what would be the best method for recording? 1 mic? 2 mics? Mics positioned away from the piano? Mics actually situated almost inside the opening of the piano?
I'd go with a $10-$25 microphone at Wal-Mart... they always work really well. If you want to make your performance on the upright grand piano in stereo, then you will need two microphones. When recording, put your microphone(s) on the piano, preferably next to your sheet music. If you have 2 microphones (for stereo), place one on the left and one on the right of your sheet music, and use a program like Audacity to record both at the same time.
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