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im quite new to this im using a p3 laptop when i record a wav it sounds quite dull please could u tell me what u do or give me some hints.............

thanks

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Los Angeles

Get a DAW and the stock eqs/fx should get you going in the right direction.

Last edited by dasid (Jan 24, 2013 1:00 am)

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Gosford, Australia

if you're noticing a difference between the recording and the emulator you could always run a little 1/8" aux cable from your laptop output to the line-in and record with audacity while the emulator plays

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ohio gozaimasu

1. Make it sound as least dull as possible before recording (THE most important step)
2. Record channels separately
3. Import into a DAW (or at least audacity) and mix / Apply EQ, compression, normalization, and other effects.

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Tokyo, Japan

What is BGB?

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ohio gozaimasu
Lazerbeat wrote:

What is BGB?

http://bgb.bircd.org/

A Gameboy emulator. It has quite accurate sound for an emulator, and a "record separate channels at once" feature.

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So how is this relevant to Nintendo Consoles?

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England

all chipmusic is relevent to nintendo

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Jellica wrote:

all chipmusic is relevent to nintendo

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IL, US
Victory Road wrote:

if you're noticing a difference between the recording and the emulator you could always run a little 1/8" aux cable from your laptop output to the line-in and record with audacity while the emulator plays

most soundcards allow you to record the stereo wave mix out without need for cables