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Recording samples

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Is there a way to record samples?

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  • Could you elaborate on your query? It's a bit of a broad question.

    • No problem! If you ever have any other questions, feel free to leave them on my wall, or check out my social medias for other useful tips and info :) In the future I hope to make full blown tutorials.

      Have a wonderful week!

    • Thanks.

    • well the easiest way to record something would be to record it on your phone with a dedicated mic app or phone DAW (i use FL mobile and Bandlab)

      record your sound, Then save that file on your phone, email to yourself, open that email on your PC, save it to your PC, then open Audiotool Studio.

      In the top left hand corner, select "project" tab, then scroll down to "sample upload", then select "upload sample".

      Then, when the Audiotool sample editor opens and a prompt appears, select "browse"

      Then find and select the sample you saved from your email.

      Once the sample is loaded, select "effects" tab, then select "normalize".

      The rest is up to you, edit the clip however you please, and when you're ready, select upload, and name the sample and be sure to include some details, if applicable.

      This process works the same way with pretty much any software you wanna put audio files in, in case you try any others in the future! :) record it, save it, then upload it. done and done.

      I hope this is helpful! Let me now if you have any questions!

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