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Programs and Instructions for
creating Real Audio
How to do Create Real Audio Files:
Step 1 - Download Winzip:
*WinZip - This program will allow
you to open most the files listed
below and any other zipped files.
------------------------------------
Step 2 - Download Recording
Software:
*Cool Edit Pro
*Fruity Loops Pro v3.0 Full Version
*Acid Pro v2.0 Full Version
*Sound Forge 4.5 Full Version
*Real Audio to WAV converter
*Sonic Spot - All kinds of Audio
convertors and downloads.
*Free Music Software Downloads
*N-Track Multitrack Recorder - 40-
day Trial
*Real Producer
------------------------------------
Step 3 - Download RealProducer G2:
*Real Producer
You will also need a program that
converts mp3s to .wav files which
can be found at:
*ZDNet - Great shareware software
resource
Click the 'free software' link or do
a search for 'mp3' in the search
box. You'll get a list of free
downloads that you can use to
extract tracks off a cd and turn
them into mp3's.
Once you've got the song as an mp3,
you can also search for some
software that converts mp3's to .wav
files. Once you've converted the mp3
to wav, open up Real Producer and
you encode the .wav to a .RM file.
This is very helpful to get
instrumentals to spit over.
------------------------------------
Tutorial - Recording your audio with
Cool Edit sofware.
These are all the things you'll need
for right now to get your audio
recorded and encoded.
To get to the multi-track go to the
top menu's, go to "View" then go to
"Multi-Track". Recording (using the
multi-track)
1st - Be sure you have the beat/
instrumental in a .WAV format. After
you have opened the Instrumental
that will be in .WAV format you go
to the "Track" directly under it and
hit the "RED" Button. (this is the
button that tells cool edit which
track you will be using to record
with)
*Now after that is complete the
"RED" light on the track you will be
recording will be lit up.
*Now make sure you mic is plugged
up. Make sure your microphone volume
is set to a sufficient recording
volume. (Note: having your mic too
loud will override the beat and your
vocal output will be heard more then
anything else)
*Now you may begin recording. (Do
this by clicking the "Record"
Button, 2nd row of buttons the 1
farthest to the right.) (After Your
Verse Is Recorded).
Now you can edit what you just
recorded:
*To Edit what you just recorded
'Right Click' on the track you just
recorded. Go to Edit Waveform. From
there you will be able to use the
"Plug-Ins" to equalize and fix any
gliches in your vocals.
*After your done doing that, go upto
the "View" menu. And then go back to
the multi-track. (Now Listen to your
verse with the beat behind it to
determine whether or not the beat
and vocals are working with
eachother.)
*If by chance the beat or the vocals
are to loud, simply right click on
them and go to "Volume" from there
you will be able to move the Volume
Bar, and either increase or decrease
the volume of either one of the
tracks. (Note: you must do this to
either track, but not both at one
time.)
*Now your ready to MixDown your
track.
*Go to a empty Track, Right Click,
then go to Mixdown, And then go to
"All Waves".
*Now your track has been mixed and
will appear in the track you right
clicked on to mix it down.
*From here you must delete the other
tracks, (instrumental & vocals) and
listen to the track.
*If all sounds well. Then Right
click, go to Edit Waveform, then
once the Edit Waveform Appears, go
to File, then Save As.
*If you would like to clear your
track up to sound more professional
you can use the "Filters" to make
them sound better.
Here are a few tutorials to make
better sounding audio's:
1st- Use Antares Microphone Module,
on JUST the accapella.
2nd - Use the "Hiss Reduction",
which can be found in "Transform",
"Noice Reduction", "Hiss Reduction".
(Note: be sure to hit "Preview" to
hear how it sounds when using any
plug-in)
3rd - MixDown the tracks, now go to
"Edit Waveform" on what you just
Mixed Down, and go to "Filters",
then "Graphic Equalizer", And use
the "Vocal Presence (Cut)" Filter
and then hit "ok".
4th - Listen to the track to hear
exactly how good it's mixed.
5th - Save the file. (Note: to
double up a voice, simply open the
file You just saved and use the same
directions as listed in the 1st
tutorial, be sure to not overdue the
volume of the wav file or it will
muffle out the main voice (usually
around -13, -16 should be fine)
Vocal Filtering - Your sound quality
depends on your mic technique
(staying away from the mic and
controlling your syllables) and your
SOUNDCARD.
*Highlight the entire waveform:
1) Transform > Amplitude > Dynamics
Processing > "Vocal Limiter". This
will boost your mid-range and allow
you and the beat to blend better at
a lower vocal volume... (note: This
will even out your sounds so your
breathing will be magnified, you
might want to edit your breaths down
to 25% volume).
2) Transform > Filters > Graphic
Equalizer > "Vocal Presence (cut)".
This will clarify the mid-range on
your voice so the track can be
played loud
3) Transform > Filters > FFT Filter
> "Bass Cut". This will take some of
the unneccesary rumbling out of your
voice and you will be more audible
4) Your choice of a light echo.
5) Make sure all sizable gaps in
your verse (such as the intro and
and end) are silenced.
6) Make sure you strategically
allign your acapella and the beat.
To do so with as much precision as
possible, zoom in closely and make
the small moves necessary to perfect
your production.
Here's what to do once you've
recorded your audio and ready to
post it:
Using RealProducer G2
TO CREATE A REALAUDIO G2 FILE:
1. Make a song.
2. Save the song as a .WAV file.
3. Open RealProducer G2.
4. Click RECORD FROM FILE from the
Recording Wizard window.
7. Click BROWSE and find the .WAV
file of your song on your computer.
8. Click NEXT.
9. Fill out all of the fields in the
ClipInfo window.
10. Select MULTI-RATE SURESTREAM
from the File Type window.
11. Click NEXT.
12. Select 28K AND 56K, from the
Target Audience window.
13. Click NEXT.
14. Select MUSIC from the Audio
Format window.
15. Click NEXT.
16. Select the final name of your
.RM file on the Output File window.
17. Click NEXT.
18. Click FINISH from the Prepare to
Record window.
19. Click START on the final window.
(This is the final step that creates
the .RM file)
You've just created your first
RealPlayer G2 file.
TO POST & STREAM YOUR REALAUDIO G2
FILE:
1. Make a RealAudio G2 file. [.RM]
2. Get WEB SPACE, (see resource
links below).
3. UPLOAD your .RM file into your
web space. [FTP]. This make take a
while. Be patient.
4. Learn the URL of your file. (URL
example: http://members.xoom.com/
bboys/audios/theory1.rm).
5. Open the NOTEPAD program on your
PC. (check accessories in start
menu).
6. Type in the exact URL of your
uploaded .RM file in NOTEPAD (same
as example URL in Step #4).
7. Go to FILE>SAVE AS
8. Type the song name with a .RAM
extension. (example: theory1.ram)
9. Click SAVE. (The .RAM file icon
should turn into a REALPLAYER icon
if done correctly).
10. You've just created a .RAM file.
(which you'll link to in you posts).
11. UPLOAD your new .RAM file into
your web space (the same place as
your .RM file)
12. Open RealPlayer G2 and click
FILE > OPEN LOCATION.
13. Type in the URL of your .RAM
file on the web to verify it works.
14. Post a message in the Freestyle
Forum with a link to your .RAM file.
You've just created your first
streaming RealPlayer G2 audio file.
Tip: When you Encode your song,
encode it as a Single Rate Stream
and Select Target audience 28K.
Audio Storage and Studio Resource
Links:
Web Hosting / FTP Sites for Audio
Storage:
*Geocities.com
*Angelfire.com
*Redrival.com
*Tripod.com
*AFreeHome.com
*IUMA.com
RA & MP3 Players/Encoders
*RealAudio G2 Player
*RealAudio G2 Producer/Encoder
*Winamp (MP3 Player)
*Audion - MAC
*Audio Catalyst 2.1 - $29.95
*SoundJam MP 2.5.3
*Sonique 1.95 - Audio / MP3 player
*JukeBox 7.0
Beat Machines:
*Hammerhead Rhythm Station 1.0
*Fruity Loops
*Stomper Ultra 3.02
*MoonFish
*Virtual Drummer
Sound Editors
*ACID XPress (FREE Version)
*Sound Forge XP (demo)
*CoolEdit
*SAMPLED V2.0
Sequencers/Multitrack
*ACID Hip-Hop (demo)
*Internet Audio Mix 1.31
*DDClip 2.23
*Mj Studio
Sound Banks/Samples
*TakeAway Breaks
*Musical Drugstore
*Samplenet
*Crowley's World
*Pot-C's Beetz
CD Rippers
*N2mp3
*JukeBox 5.0
MP3 Servers
*Radio Spy
*My Napster.com
Main Page | Link to Us | About Us | Bookmark Us | SiteMap
B-Boys.com™ All Rights Reserved © 1998-2002 and beyond.
Hip Hop don't stop! Independently owned and operated.
-no end-
b-boys.com | feedback collection.
Programs and Instructions for
creating Real Audio
How to do Create Real Audio Files:
Step 1 - Download Winzip:
*WinZip - This program will allow
you to open most the files listed
below and any other zipped files.
------------------------------------
Step 2 - Download Recording
Software:
*Cool Edit Pro
*Fruity Loops Pro v3.0 Full Version
*Acid Pro v2.0 Full Version
*Sound Forge 4.5 Full Version
*Real Audio to WAV converter
*Sonic Spot - All kinds of Audio
convertors and downloads.
*Free Music Software Downloads
*N-Track Multitrack Recorder - 40-
day Trial
*Real Producer
------------------------------------
Step 3 - Download RealProducer G2:
*Real Producer
You will also need a program that
converts mp3s to .wav files which
can be found at:
*ZDNet - Great shareware software
resource
Click the 'free software' link or do
a search for 'mp3' in the search
box. You'll get a list of free
downloads that you can use to
extract tracks off a cd and turn
them into mp3's.
Once you've got the song as an mp3,
you can also search for some
software that converts mp3's to .wav
files. Once you've converted the mp3
to wav, open up Real Producer and
you encode the .wav to a .RM file.
This is very helpful to get
instrumentals to spit over.
------------------------------------
Tutorial - Recording your audio with
Cool Edit sofware.
These are all the things you'll need
for right now to get your audio
recorded and encoded.
To get to the multi-track go to the
top menu's, go to "View" then go to
"Multi-Track". Recording (using the
multi-track)
1st - Be sure you have the beat/
instrumental in a .WAV format. After
you have opened the Instrumental
that will be in .WAV format you go
to the "Track" directly under it and
hit the "RED" Button. (this is the
button that tells cool edit which
track you will be using to record
with)
*Now after that is complete the
"RED" light on the track you will be
recording will be lit up.
*Now make sure you mic is plugged
up. Make sure your microphone volume
is set to a sufficient recording
volume. (Note: having your mic too
loud will override the beat and your
vocal output will be heard more then
anything else)
*Now you may begin recording. (Do
this by clicking the "Record"
Button, 2nd row of buttons the 1
farthest to the right.) (After Your
Verse Is Recorded).
Now you can edit what you just
recorded:
*To Edit what you just recorded
'Right Click' on the track you just
recorded. Go to Edit Waveform. From
there you will be able to use the
"Plug-Ins" to equalize and fix any
gliches in your vocals.
*After your done doing that, go upto
the "View" menu. And then go back to
the multi-track. (Now Listen to your
verse with the beat behind it to
determine whether or not the beat
and vocals are working with
eachother.)
*If by chance the beat or the vocals
are to loud, simply right click on
them and go to "Volume" from there
you will be able to move the Volume
Bar, and either increase or decrease
the volume of either one of the
tracks. (Note: you must do this to
either track, but not both at one
time.)
*Now your ready to MixDown your
track.
*Go to a empty Track, Right Click,
then go to Mixdown, And then go to
"All Waves".
*Now your track has been mixed and
will appear in the track you right
clicked on to mix it down.
*From here you must delete the other
tracks, (instrumental & vocals) and
listen to the track.
*If all sounds well. Then Right
click, go to Edit Waveform, then
once the Edit Waveform Appears, go
to File, then Save As.
*If you would like to clear your
track up to sound more professional
you can use the "Filters" to make
them sound better.
Here are a few tutorials to make
better sounding audio's:
1st- Use Antares Microphone Module,
on JUST the accapella.
2nd - Use the "Hiss Reduction",
which can be found in "Transform",
"Noice Reduction", "Hiss Reduction".
(Note: be sure to hit "Preview" to
hear how it sounds when using any
plug-in)
3rd - MixDown the tracks, now go to
"Edit Waveform" on what you just
Mixed Down, and go to "Filters",
then "Graphic Equalizer", And use
the "Vocal Presence (Cut)" Filter
and then hit "ok".
4th - Listen to the track to hear
exactly how good it's mixed.
5th - Save the file. (Note: to
double up a voice, simply open the
file You just saved and use the same
directions as listed in the 1st
tutorial, be sure to not overdue the
volume of the wav file or it will
muffle out the main voice (usually
around -13, -16 should be fine)
Vocal Filtering - Your sound quality
depends on your mic technique
(staying away from the mic and
controlling your syllables) and your
SOUNDCARD.
*Highlight the entire waveform:
1) Transform > Amplitude > Dynamics
Processing > "Vocal Limiter". This
will boost your mid-range and allow
you and the beat to blend better at
a lower vocal volume... (note: This
will even out your sounds so your
breathing will be magnified, you
might want to edit your breaths down
to 25% volume).
2) Transform > Filters > Graphic
Equalizer > "Vocal Presence (cut)".
This will clarify the mid-range on
your voice so the track can be
played loud
3) Transform > Filters > FFT Filter
> "Bass Cut". This will take some of
the unneccesary rumbling out of your
voice and you will be more audible
4) Your choice of a light echo.
5) Make sure all sizable gaps in
your verse (such as the intro and
and end) are silenced.
6) Make sure you strategically
allign your acapella and the beat.
To do so with as much precision as
possible, zoom in closely and make
the small moves necessary to perfect
your production.
Here's what to do once you've
recorded your audio and ready to
post it:
Using RealProducer G2
TO CREATE A REALAUDIO G2 FILE:
1. Make a song.
2. Save the song as a .WAV file.
3. Open RealProducer G2.
4. Click RECORD FROM FILE from the
Recording Wizard window.
7. Click BROWSE and find the .WAV
file of your song on your computer.
8. Click NEXT.
9. Fill out all of the fields in the
ClipInfo window.
10. Select MULTI-RATE SURESTREAM
from the File Type window.
11. Click NEXT.
12. Select 28K AND 56K, from the
Target Audience window.
13. Click NEXT.
14. Select MUSIC from the Audio
Format window.
15. Click NEXT.
16. Select the final name of your
.RM file on the Output File window.
17. Click NEXT.
18. Click FINISH from the Prepare to
Record window.
19. Click START on the final window.
(This is the final step that creates
the .RM file)
You've just created your first
RealPlayer G2 file.
TO POST & STREAM YOUR REALAUDIO G2
FILE:
1. Make a RealAudio G2 file. [.RM]
2. Get WEB SPACE, (see resource
links below).
3. UPLOAD your .RM file into your
web space. [FTP]. This make take a
while. Be patient.
4. Learn the URL of your file. (URL
example: http://members.xoom.com/
bboys/audios/theory1.rm).
5. Open the NOTEPAD program on your
PC. (check accessories in start
menu).
6. Type in the exact URL of your
uploaded .RM file in NOTEPAD (same
as example URL in Step #4).
7. Go to FILE>SAVE AS
8. Type the song name with a .RAM
extension. (example: theory1.ram)
9. Click SAVE. (The .RAM file icon
should turn into a REALPLAYER icon
if done correctly).
10. You've just created a .RAM file.
(which you'll link to in you posts).
11. UPLOAD your new .RAM file into
your web space (the same place as
your .RM file)
12. Open RealPlayer G2 and click
FILE > OPEN LOCATION.
13. Type in the URL of your .RAM
file on the web to verify it works.
14. Post a message in the Freestyle
Forum with a link to your .RAM file.
You've just created your first
streaming RealPlayer G2 audio file.
Tip: When you Encode your song,
encode it as a Single Rate Stream
and Select Target audience 28K.
Audio Storage and Studio Resource
Links:
Web Hosting / FTP Sites for Audio
Storage:
*Geocities.com
*Angelfire.com
*Redrival.com
*Tripod.com
*AFreeHome.com
*IUMA.com
RA & MP3 Players/Encoders
*RealAudio G2 Player
*RealAudio G2 Producer/Encoder
*Winamp (MP3 Player)
*Audion - MAC
*Audio Catalyst 2.1 - $29.95
*SoundJam MP 2.5.3
*Sonique 1.95 - Audio / MP3 player
*JukeBox 7.0
Beat Machines:
*Hammerhead Rhythm Station 1.0
*Fruity Loops
*Stomper Ultra 3.02
*MoonFish
*Virtual Drummer
Sound Editors
*ACID XPress (FREE Version)
*Sound Forge XP (demo)
*CoolEdit
*SAMPLED V2.0
Sequencers/Multitrack
*ACID Hip-Hop (demo)
*Internet Audio Mix 1.31
*DDClip 2.23
*Mj Studio
Sound Banks/Samples
*TakeAway Breaks
*Musical Drugstore
*Samplenet
*Crowley's World
*Pot-C's Beetz
CD Rippers
*N2mp3
*JukeBox 5.0
MP3 Servers
*Radio Spy
*My Napster.com
Main Page | Link to Us | About Us | Bookmark Us | SiteMap
B-Boys.com™ All Rights Reserved © 1998-2002 and beyond.
Hip Hop don't stop! Independently owned and operated.
-no end-
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