Thaumata’s Recording 101

With a beatbox competition coming right up*, it seems to be a good time to go over the recording feature here at Splice. I’ve put together a very basic tutorial here to get you going. All you need is some kind of microphone!

1. From the music menu, select Music -> Record Sounds.

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2. A menu is going to pop-up and ask you if you’d like to allow the Splice sequencer to access your microphone. PICK YES.

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3. The next one is easy - just hit Start.

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4. You’ll see a red progress bar to let you know it’s working. When you’re done, hit Stop.

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5. After you hit stop, the box will turn green and show you the waveform for the sound you recorded. You can play it back to check it, or just hit Save.

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That’s it! After you hit save, you can go back and put in the name of your sound, or you can make more. If you have your own tricks you use to record, or if you have questions about how to make something work, come try asking over in the forum and someone will help you out. Have fun!

*OMG did I say that OUT LOUD? Shhhhhh.

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