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Not a good idea. You give up copyrights and since you put it on YouTube you'll never get to make any money from it in the future. Email it to your friends or make CD's so you'll have total control of your song without giving away all your rights to it.
What did you record it on? An iPhone, Android, or hand held video camera? You require an internet connection, log in to YouTube (account), and then upload the video to Youtube. Let me know what device you recorded it on, and I can provide more specific steps if needed.
I would see if the Phantom Power is OK.
Check with a voltmeter between pins 2 & 3 on the feed cable.
Should be around 40 Volts.
If not, check it on another mixer.
Now you know.
Peace-
A "remix" is a song or recording that has been enhanced in some way, or the beat / melody altered and then re-recorded using some / or all of the original, beat, words, music, (parts) BUT not always, is the case. A remix can also be a flat out from scratch do-over of some original song, preferably one you wrote.
Sign into your my space account, go to Music in your section that has pictures, etc. Create a profile, browse to the file where you put your sons pictures and select them put in from where ever you put the pictures. After selecting them save them and the songs will be there. Hope this helps.
More than likely, the song is either a protected version on the song that was copied from another ipod. Or the song is in the wrong format for the iPod and will not transfer. In either case, the song cannot be used in it's current state. download another copy from somewhere and use the new one instead
The tonearm lift is no longer level as it should be and the arm is sliding along it under gravity as the arm lowers to the record. Has it received a knock?
Have a close look to see whether it has been tilted slightly. That would be enough to give the problem.
You have a couple of options with your guitar input. You can either plug your guitar directly into the right (Hi-Z) input and use the Tascam's onboard effects with it instead of your effect pedal.
You can put your pedal in the chain between your guitar and the (Hi-Z) input. So guitar into pedal is, pedal out into Tascam Hi-z in. (Still doesn't use the amp).
Or my preferred method for recording guitar would be to mic the amp. In that case you'd just input a microphone (placed about 8-12 inches from your amp) and record your guitar that way. The mic would be plugged into either one of the Tascams two mic inputs to record the amps speaker output while your guitar, pedal and amp would just be hooked up in the normal way.
Please note: Never plug the output from an amp into any of the Tascams inputs. Those inputs are line-level and the speaker output level which comes out of an amp out would damage your Tascam.
To get a backing song into a track in your Tascam, you'll have to first, using a PC, get the song into a 16 bit mono Wav file format. Then you'll have to use the USB import function to copy that wav file onto your Tascam onto the CF media cards fat partition. From the you'll be able to import it into the Tascam choosing which track it will import into.
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