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BrittanyMarie:
If you're a student at a University, does it have a campus radio station? Radio stations have production equipment, and the students need to learn how to do it anyway, so that'd be another option other than doing it yourself. You could even just play live and record that.

Johnny C:
If you're just using acoustic guitar and your voice, here's the equipment you need:

-guitar
-voice
-computer microphone
-piece of cloth
-headphones

Record guitar separately from voice. When doing voice, sing into the microphone but stretch the piece of cloth taut and hold it in front of your mouth so the mic doesn't pick up air puffs. Voila.

Slick:
My favorite trick for the voice is put the mic above you, angled down and tilt your head back so you've got a straight line from your mouth right down your throat. Helps it come out clearer, if that's what you're looking for.

Thrillho:
Doesn't that make it harder to sing? You end up wrenching the notes out of your throat.

Slick:
Don't tilt all the way back, it takes a little bit of trial and error, but it's good when you get it. It shouldn't be uncomfortable.

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