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    How do you record your voice onto a file on your computer. Or anything. Not really sure how to go about this at all.
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    Plug a mic into the mic socket on your computer, which'll either be on your speakers or somewhere around the tower itself. On Windows, go to Programs > Accessories > Entertainment > Sound Recorder, press record and go nuts.

    I will do this. Nothing in my life matters except this. No moment in my life exists except this moment. I am born in this moment, and if I fail, I will die in this moment.

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    You need a computer microphone first. An average one is about 10 or 15 dollars. Then you plug it in to a USB port usually and use Sound Recorder which comes with microsoft computers.


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    Or there might be one built into your monitor.

    If you have a microphone like one that comes with a karaoke machine, you can find an adapter plug and plug it in. . .somewhere. I'm not entirely sure about this, since the last time I had to do it was with my old computer years agoX.x;; but you could try It worked sorta okay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rye
    You need a computer microphone first. An average one is about 10 or 15 dollars. Then you plug it in to a USB port usually and use Sound Recorder which comes with microsoft computers.
    I didn't know USB microphones existed. Now I must find one. My mic jack is now really screwed up.

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    I have a mic for a karaoke machine. Where can I get this adapter thing, and about how much does it cost?
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    It depends if it fits in the slot. Is it the kind that looks like headphone plugs? If it's a weird specialty thing there's probably no way on earth it'll fit XD

    You can get the adapters* in the electronics department at walmart. I know we already had a couple at home for my mom's stereo-- if you have headphones that need them you probably won't have to buy them.

    Look on the back of your computer-- if you have a weird color coded pc like I do, there'll be like a blue slot or something, it's probably around where your mouse and keyboard plug into. It'll have a hole and say 'In' Try plugging it in there. If it doesn't fit, you need an adapter that will make the large male end of your microphone be a small male end. I'm not sure if they come the other way around.

    *they're like about two inches long, quarter inch in diameter. They have a female end on one side to fit whatever plug size you want to change, and a male end on the other end to give the desired size. I've got no clue on how much they cost.

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