Recording tutorial

General
 1. Recording from Microphone
2. Recording from Videotape
3. Recording from WinAmp or Stream Audio from Internet
4. Recording from LP and Cassette Tapes
5. How to extract music from Movie CD(DVD/VCD) or Audio CD?
6. How to record a conversation on the Internet?
7. How to record Inetnet News or Radio Station on the Internet?
[ General ]
1.Recording from Microphone ...
 Most sound cards provide the ability to receive sound input from microphone, headphone and speaker ports. This is useful for recording voice or sounds to your computer.

1. Connect your microphone's cable to your sound card's Mic In port at the back. If you are not sure which port is correct, you can check the sound card to see if it is marked (sometimes with a picture of a microphone), you can use a process of elimination, check the documentation that came with your hardware, or contact the hardware manufacturer.

2. Launch Super Mp3 Recorder Professional (professional version). Click 'Browse' button to select or create a destination sound file (.Mp3 or .Wav). You can also use the default file shown below the Browse button. Your recording is automatically saved as this file.

3. Click Record Volume Control button to call up its dialog to set recording devices. Select Microphone and make sure the volume slider is at least half way right. You might see other devices, such as CD-Player or Synthesizer (MIDI), etc in the recording panel, uncheck all non-essential devices, this cuts down background noise.

4. Click Record button and speak into the microphone, you should see a wave pattern display of the audio in recording which indicates its volume. To adjust the volume for the highest possible performance, just move the Microphone's volume slider to and fro.

You can pause the process of recording by clicking the Pause button any time you want and then resume it by clicking the Resume button. When recording is complete, click Stop button. The recording is the destination sound file you selected.

Note: If your microphone has never worked, or it stopped working, first check the physical connection of the microphone. Verify that it is firmly plugged into the microphone port instead of the headphone or speaker port.

5. For standard version user, to listen to your recording, click Play button for playback;

6. For professional version user, you can click Play&Edit button to call up Sound Editor dialog where you can play back and edit audio files as you desire by cutting, copying, pasting, trimming segments and employing various DSP effects. The editing result can be saved as .Mp3, .Wav, .Wma, .Ogg, .Vqf files.

 
2.Recording from Videotape ...
 1. Connect left and right Audio-out terminals on your VCR to the Line-in port on your sound card.

2. Launch Super Mp3 Recorder Pro. Click Browse button to select or create a destination sound file (.Mp3 or .Wav).

3. Click Record Volume Control button to call up its dialog to set recording devices. Select the Line-in and make sure the volume slider is at least half way right. You might see other devices, such as CD-Player or Synthesizer (MIDI), etc in the recording panel, uncheck all non-essential devices, this cuts down background noise.

4. Test to adjust the volume of recording. Start the playback of the VCR and click the Record button in standard version or professional version. You should see a wave pattern display of the audio as it is playing. To adjust the volume, move the Line-in's volume slider. If the recording is satisfactory, click Stop button to finish testing.

Note: Depending on your sound card and the volume of source audios, you might not get enough volume using the Line-in input, then try the Microphone input, as the volume sensitivity through the Microphone input is generally greater than through the Line-in input. To use Microphone input, see Recording from Microphone.

5. OK, let's rewind the tape and start the playback from the point you want to record. Hit the Record button and stand by. You can pause the process of recording by clicking the Pause button any time you want and then resume it by clicking the Resume button. When you're done recording, click Stop button, and the destination sound file is there.

 
3.Recording from WinAmp or Streaming audio from Internet ...
 1. Launch Super Mp3 Recorder Pro. Click Browse button to select or create a destination sound file (.Mp3 or .Wav).

2. Click Record Volume Control button to call up its dialog to set recording devices. Select the Stereo Mix and adjust the recording volume for the highest possible performance. You might see other devices, such as CD-Player or Microphone in the recording panel, uncheck all non-essential devices, this cuts down background noise.

3. Now start the playback of WinAmp or streaming audio from Internet and click the Record button in standard version or professional version. Adjust the volume setting by observing a wave pattern display of the audio as it is playing. You can pause the process of recording by clicking the Pause button any time you want and then resume it by clicking the Resume button. When you want to stop recording, just click Stop button, and the destination sound file is there.

 
4.Recording from LP or Cassette Tapes...
 First of all, you will need to record the LP/tape as one large .wav file (you have to make sure there is enough free hard drive space as it will be fairly large wave files!).

WHAT YOU NEED:
1. A tape deck or record player with an "an audio out" (a line-out or headphone slot would do!).
2. An RCA to headphone cable (to connect your tape deck to your computer's sound card).
3. Software to extract the music from the tape and save it onto your computer
4. Software to burn this music to CD!

Then, you will first need to connect your stereo system to your computer with a stereo RCA-to-headphone cable. One end of this cable should be connected to your tape deck's line-out, and the other end should be plugged into the line-in of your sound card (1/8" hole). This cable is available for just a few dollars at Radio Shack or any audio component store.
Next, you will need software that records the music as one big "wave" (.wav) file for each side of the LP/audio cassette. Recommended: Super MP3 Recorder Pro

To create one big wave file for each side of the LP using Super MP3 Recorder Pro, plug in a 1/8" stereo cable from your tape deck or LP record player, to the "Line In" or "Microphone" slot of your sound card. Next, open Super MP3 Recorder Pro and click on the "Record" button. You'll then see the recording window with the colored "Level Indicator" screen.

The Colored "Level Indicator" will help you see whether the LP music volume is too soft or too loud. Adjust all necessary volumes accordingly to avoid distorted or quiet recordings (it's best to stay within the green portion). Once everything is in place, start playing your audio cassette/LP and press the "Record" button within Super MP3 Recorder Pro.

Next, you may want a piece of software that will "split" the tracks into separate files (so you can skip tracks on a CD). You can try Sound Edit Pro.

Lastly, you would need CD Blaster software to burn this music to CD.

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5.How to extract music from Movie CD(DVD/VCD) or Audio CD...
 Pretty easy! Play your VCD/DVD/CD with a player then save the sound into MP3/WAV with Super MP3 Recorder Pro.
If you want to rip your audio CD to MP3 in batches, just try CD Blaster!
 

6.How to record a conversation on the Internet ...
 Somebody is talking with you on the Internet, now you may save the talking to MP3/WAV/WMA with Super MP3 Recorder Pro, CD Blaster will even help you to burn them onto CD.
 

7. How to record Internet News or Radio Station on the internet...
 Now with Super MP3 Recorder Pro, while listening to your favourite radio station, you can record any radiostation you want to MP3, anytime!
 
 

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