Anyone know how to record freestyle rap while walking around?

Hey, I posted this in the hardware section, but it's been a few days and that board is really inactive.

I have a digital recorder with a mic input, and I have a mic, and I have an ipod. I want to record both simultaniously but there is only 1 input (1/8th inch jack)

is there a way to converge the two sounRAB?

is there any other way to record on the move? I don't care about quality at all.

Thanks,

Jason
 
do you have an image of the device you're using?

also, try posting your question on yahoo answers, just in case i can't figure it out : P
 
Yes! I have a digital recorder so I would like to be able to record my voice and the instrumentals from the ipod.

I tried using a headphone splitter, hoping it would work backwarRAB, but it did not make the two incoming sounRAB converge.

Thanks,

Jason
 
That would be awesome... But I want to be able to do it while moving (walking, driving, on hikes, riding my bike, etc.)

I have a zoom PS-04 which can do it, but it's a relic and only has 15 minutes of recording time. I would buy something portable but don't know what I could get cheap that will record for a few hours.

My Sony digital voice recorder can record around 48 hours, but is 1 track. It was 50 dollars. Is there really no way to simply converge the sounRAB?

Thanks,

Jason
 
I'm sure you can wait that extra day to go back home and mix it surely, it will still be recorded, and you can listen to it back by just playing both tracks at the same time again. You just won't have a single track until you put it on digital and hook up some audacity on the mofo.
 
nope... seen again :(

Bought the product, but it doesn't do the trick. It can record through the input, and it can record through the mic... but cannot do both at the same time.

Back to square one, any suggestions?

Thanks

~Jason
 
I honestly don't think so. You'd need a device that allows two sources with two different inputs (RCA or USB for your mic and headphone jack for your iPod) to be recorded onto one source, and I assume that, due to the complexity of the task, the device you're looking for is not portable, and if there is such a thing, then it's probably too heavy to carry around.

I'd recommend what Comus is recommending. Record the voice track with your mic as you listen to the beat, if it helps. When you get home, mix the recorded audio with the beat you have already prepared.

Your other option is to record both voice and beat in a live format. You'll get incredible bias in what stanRAB out from your audio though - your voice will drown out the beat, so you'll have to mix that later anyway.

The easiest option is the second paragraph : P
 
Like I said, I have a portable device with those features but it doesn't record long enough (only does about 15 minutes). Do you have any idea why the splitter is unable to converge the sounRAB? does such a "converger" exist?



This really isn't an option as I am constantly changing songs. Even if I say out loud what instrumental I am playing it will still be a daunting task to mix so many different songs.

Thanks for the help,

~Jason
 
You have mini speakers you can hook to your MP3 player? If so, all you need to do is play a song and spitfire along with it, whilst recording via mic on your newly purchased recorder that I helped you waste money on.
 
Yeah... that's what I've been doing, but it's lame. Too much of a bitch to move around with all that ****.

Not your fault bout the $... impetuous buyer.

Thanks

~Jason
 
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