Here's the way I do it. I start the record, alt-tab to whatever I'm using 
to play the sound, play, record my vocals, stop the player, alt-tab back, 
stop the recording, cut out the stuff at the beginning and end, and mix at 
exactly the right place.

Bruce

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On Wed, 10 Jan 2007, Sarah wrote:

> Yes but timing is an issue. you need time to alt tab back to the program to
> start recording.
>
>> You can play the first track in say, Winamp, and at the same time you
>> can record yourself singing in Gold Wave. Then you can paste your
>> singing track into the first track using Goldwave.
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>> From: "Sarah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Subject: Re: Re[2]: GoldWave: is it possible to record multiple
>> tracks?
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>>> Yes but you cannot hear the first track and sing in time with it if
>>> you record them separately.
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