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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Coopersburg, PA
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| Re: Recording... For recording, you could also get into the technology aspect of it. If you are good with music editing software, you could just splice several recorded segments together. That way you don't have to keep going back and starting from the very begining. A good free editing program is Audacity. |
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