Ah see, i keep forgetting you're using software speech, whereas I've got a 
dectalk express here so in my case the 2 wouldn't conflict.  It looks like 
Bruce's idea is the best one out there.  Ah hey, it was a good thought though!

At 08:11 AM 11/11/2005, you wrote:
>Wouldn't that conflict with jaws though? What I mean to say is, wouldn't it
>pick up jaws as well when I record?
>Allison
>
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>From: "Chris Skarstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 2:53 AM
>Subject: Re: recording vocals with sound forge
>
>
> > Hey Allison!I'm not sure which sound card you're using, but I've got a
> > sound blaster Live Audigy 2 and it's got a feature called What You Hear.
> > Without getting too technicle, the upshot is that if you have it turned
> > on,
> > you can record everything going through your sound card and have it either
> > broadcasted or recorded somewhere.  So, I'm wondering if maybe you
> > couldn't
> > use that type of feature to just sing over the top of your tracks and save
> > them as mp3 files in either goldwave or sound forge?
> > You can find out what kind of sound card you have by going to your windows
> > volume control.  Then, go to properties.  Tab around in the dialogue there
> > and then you should hear something like, "mixer device combo box", and
> > then
> > it'll tell you which one you have. For example, mine says SB Audigy Audio
> > FF80, and it's the only one in the list.  So if you have that kind of
> > sound
> > card, or something very similar to it, what you'd want to do is to stay in
> > that particular dialogue, and then you'd find the radio button that says,
> > adjust audio for recording. then if you tab over, you'll see a list of
> > components you can possibly control. Not all of them may be checked, but
> > I'll betcha most of them probably are.  So look in that list there, and if
> > what you hear is there,  and it's not checked, it's as simple as checking
> > a
> > box and then pressing the ok button.  Now you'd be in a series of
> > controls,
> > so you could just tab around and when you find the what you hear option in
> > the list, if it even exists this is, but if it does, this is where you can
> > make fine adjustments.  This way you could get your volume levels
> > perfect.  Then if all goes well, you *should* be able to start Sound Forge
> > or Goldwave recording, and then play your music and then sing over the top
> > of it and save it as an mp3 like you wanna do! Hope this helps. if you
> > need
> > more help, write me offlist and I'll try to help you more if I can!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > At 09:54 PM 11/10/2005, you wrote:
> >>Hi all!
> >>I would like to record myself singing over karaoke tracks in sound forge.
> >>It would probably be easier for me to rip the tracks to mp3 beforehand.
> >>Would I need to mix the two recordings together, or could I feasibly play
> >>the karaoke track, sing into my microphone, and record them both at the
> >>same time? If either of these possibilities seems to be the easiest, I
> >>will need step by step instructions since I just got sound forge
> >>yesterday. Thanks!
> >>Allison
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