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Advanced Recording with Audacity

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Let's add in each of these elements, track-by-track
=== Using Adding Drums (Hydrogen (Drum Machine) ===
[[Image:hydrogen.png|thumb|350px|right ]]
When you are ready to record, click the record button in the Audacity transport toolbar, and then click the play button in the hydrogen application. Don't worry if there is blank audio, since you can always cut the unwanted portions of the track after recording. When finished, then click the stop button in Hydrogen, and then click the stop button in Audacity. It is recommended to immediately click the rewind button to set the position to the beginning of the track.
=== Adding Guitar / Bass Guitar ===
To be completed... === Playing Adding Keyboards (Qsynth / Bristol Organ) ===
I have see some misinformation regarding the use of sound-fonts with Qsynth. You can add in a lot of sound-fonts with Qsynth, and then assign them (either using a particular sound, or incorporating "sound banks") to midi channels. I am currently have assigned instruments to 10 midi channels (2 have been reserved for my B3 Organ. In addition, you can save these midi assigns as different "preset names" to be saved and loaded as needed during performance or practice.
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