Steps:
1. Open Start Menu.
2. Go on Programs menu.
3. Go on accessories menu.
4. Go on Entertainment menu.
5. There you will find Sound Recorder program.
2006-06-23 00:20:56
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answer #1
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answered by Pankaj 1
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What a good idea! And a jolly fun!
Ok, first of all you need a Sound Card installed on your computer. That will allow you to plug in a microphone jack into the computer. If a Sound Card is already installed then there will be a pin hole ate the rear of your computer, or at front with a sign 'mic' written by its side. A new Sound Card is not very expensive and can be bought from any computer store.
After you have plugged your microphone, go to Start of Windows menu and search for a Sound Recorder program. This program comes free with Windows (all versions) Accessories. If it is not installed you can installed it using Help guidelines for Windows.
Ok, now your are sitting in your recording studio and ready the the job. As you record your voice it will appear as a green wave on the small scree display of the recorder programme. Once you have found the programme pull the microphone close to you mouth and say:Hello world! This is me and I want to discuss some meeter of great importance to you - are you ready? Use the same programme to replay your recording when satisfied, save it on your hard drive, or any other external data storage before posting it to the world. Be nice!
2006-06-23 00:37:50
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answer #2
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answered by Shahid 7
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My computer has a mic jack that works with a dynamic mic like the SM57, which should be a minimum of adequate for the pastime you pick it to do. in case you're utilising a operating laptop or computer laptop, maximum of which do not have mic inputs, you'll likely pick a mic preamp. Such issues are accessible in from finished Compass and different resources. i have outfitted some mic preamps from kits (Velleman K1803, about $10 to $15 each and each), and they paintings properly, yet they're actual no longer professional high quality. "Audio" is a time period that if truth be told potential 'that which will be heard' (inspite of the actual undeniable actuality that that isn't be a dictionary definition). that is used in connection with the recording and reproduction of ANY variety of sound, even if speech, music, outcomes, or noise.
2016-11-15 03:58:29
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answer #3
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answered by gorgone 4
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to record sound, first connect a mic to your CPU and then goto Start Menu -> Programs -> Accessories ->Entertainment and select Voice Recorder. By voice recorder you can record your sound.
2006-06-23 01:20:13
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answer #4
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answered by Abhishek 3
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Use sound recorder to record it.
Click Start->Programs->Accessories->Entertainment
->Sound Recorder.
You can record your voice.
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2006-06-23 00:20:07
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answer #5
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answered by IT-guru 5
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With Windows, click on "Start" Button, then find and click on "Accessories". After that click on "Entertainment", and click on "Sound Recorder".
The Sound Recorder pop up... There you can just click on the "Record" button, which is marked with Red Dot, and begin to talk on the microphone.
Once you finished, you can push on the "Stop" button and click on the "Play" button for you to review.
2006-06-23 00:27:14
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answered by teddybear1268 3
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Use sound recorder to record it.
Click Start->Programs->Accessories->...
->Sound Recorder.
You can record your voice.
2006-06-23 00:21:21
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answer #7
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answered by halloweenpumpkinuk 4
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START > accessories > entertainment > sound recorder
2006-06-23 00:22:54
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answered by Charlotte_T 2
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go to start>programs>acceceries>entertainment>sound recorder.
if it is not there search the drive on which your windows is installed
"sound recorder".it will be find soon.
cheers,
uzair
2006-06-23 00:28:51
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answer #9
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answered by blader 2
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