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A user-friendly guide to recording your voice and audio on a Windows computer or laptop
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Your Windows PC comes preinstalled with a simple voice recording app called "Voice Recorder" (Windows 10) or "Sound Recorder" (Windows 8 and 11). With this app, you can record yourself speaking or singing through an external mic or the microphone built into your PC. If you want more control over your recording, you can download a free program called Audacity to record your voice. This wikiHow will show you how to record your voice and audio on your computer or laptop with Windows 8, 10, or 11.

Things You Should Know

  • Make sure you have an internal or external microphone. You won't be able to record without one.
  • Open the "Voice Recorder" preinstalled app. Click the microphone icon to start recording.
  • Click the stop icon when you're finished. You can find recordings in "Documents" → "Sound recordings".
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  1. Most laptops will come with a built-in microphone. If you're using a computer, you'll need to connect a microphone or a headset with a microphone.
  2. Click the Start menu and type in "sound recorder" to find it.
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  3. Click the microphone icon in the bottom-left corner and select the microphone you want to use to record.
    • If your microphone is already set as the default, skip this step.
  4. By default, your recordings will be in .m4a format. To change this, click the three-dots icon in the bottom-right corner and click Settings.
    • Under Recording format, select .mp3, .wma, .flac, or .wav.
    • Click the arrow in the top-left corner to return to Sound Recorder.
  5. You may need to allow permissions to use your microphone.
  6. You'll see visualizations of your audio as you speak.
    • To pause the recording temporarily, click the pause button (two vertical lines). You can pause and un-pause as many times as you'd like to continue recording on the same file.
    • To mark a certain place in the recording with a flag so you can easily find it later, click the Mark icon at the bottom-right corner.
  7. It's the red circle with a square inside.
    • Your recording will be listed on the left panel.
  8. It's the icon with the triangle inside of a circle, to the right of the recording time. The sound will play back through your default speakers or headphones.
  9. As you continue to record sounds in Voice Recorder, they'll all appear in the left panel. You can right-click any of these recordings to access other settings, such as the ability to Share, Delete, Rename, or Open file location.
    • It's a good idea to rename your files after recording them so they don’t have generic names. This makes it easier to find what you're looking for in the future.
    • If you want to import an audio file, click + Import file in the top-left corner and select the file from your computer.
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Using Windows 10

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  1. Most laptops will come with a built-in microphone. If you're using a computer, you'll need to connect a microphone or a headset with a microphone.
  2. Voice Recorder is a simple audio recording app that comes with Windows 10. You'll find it in the Start menu, or by typing "voice recorder" into the Windows search bar.
  3. It's the large round button at the bottom of the left panel.[1]
    • Pressing CTRL + R on the keyboard will also start recording.
  4. As you're recording, the time elapsed appears at the top of the window.
    • To pause the recording temporarily, click the pause button (two vertical lines). You can pause and un-pause as many times as you'd like to continue recording on the same file.
    • To mark a certain place in the recording with a flag so you can easily find it later, click the flag icon.
  5. It's the large circle with a square inside.
    • The recorded audio is saved to a folder in your Documents directory called Sound recordings.
  6. It's the large circle containing a triangle at the center of the right panel. The sound will play back through your default speakers or headphones.
    • If you don't hear anything, make sure the volume is up on your computer, and that any external speakers are powered on.
  7. Click the Trim icon (the second from the left) to remove excess audio from the beginning or end of your recording. Use the sliders to select only the part of the recording you want to keep, and then click the disk icon to save.
    • When saving a trimmed recording, you'll be asked if you want to update the original file or save the new file as a copy. Choose the option that works best for your needs.
  8. As you continue to record sounds in Voice Recorder, they'll all appear in the left panel. You can right-click any of these recordings to access other settings, such as the ability to Share, Rename, Delete, or Open file location.
    • It's a good idea to rename your files after recording them so they don’t have generic names. This makes it easier to find what you're looking for in the future.
    • These recordings are a great way to keep track of thoughts, record lectures, or do voice overs for videos.
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Using Windows 8.1

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  1. Most laptops will come with a built-in microphone. If you're using a computer, you'll need to connect a microphone or a headset with a microphone.
  2. An easy way to do this is to open the Start screen, type "sound recorder" into the search bar, and then click Sound Recorder in the search results.
    • If it's your first time using this app, follow the on-screen instructions to give it permission to access your computer's microphone.
    • You should have this app pre-installed with your device. If needed, you can download it from the Microsoft Store.
  3. It's the large red circle with a microphone inside. Once you click the icon, the time elapsed appears at the top of the window.
  4. The green bar will move back and forth to let you know it's capturing the recording.
    • To pause the recording temporarily, click the pause button (two vertical lines). You can pause and un-pause as many times as you'd like to continue recording on the same file.
    • If you move Sound Recorder to the background to use another app while recording, it will automatically pause until you bring it back to the foreground. You can, however, use Sound Recorder and another app side-by-side.
  5. It's the large red circle with a square inside. This saves the file and displays it (and other recordings, if you've made them) in the file list.
  6. It's the large circle containing a triangle at the center of the right panel. The sound will play back through your default speakers or headphones.
    • If you don't hear anything, make sure the volume is up on your computer, and that any external speakers are powered on.
    • If you don't want to keep the file, you can delete it by clicking the Delete option beneath it.
  7. Click Trim (the first round icon under the recording) to remove excess audio from the beginning or end of your recording. Use the sliders to select only the part of the recording you want to keep, and then click the disk icon to save.
    • When saving a trimmed recording, you'll be asked if you want to update the original file or save the new file as a copy. Choose the option that works best for your needs.
  8. To do this, click the current name of the file, click the Rename button at the bottom, and then enter a name you'll remember. This helps you keep your files organized in Sound Recorder.
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Using a Third-Party Program

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  1. There are a variety of free and paid recording programs available for different uses, many made by trusted developers. Be sure to download from a website that you know, and read as many reviews as possible.
  2. Many third-party programs will allow you to adjust the way your audio is recorded. You can slow your recording down to draw out your words, or increase the pitch to give your voice a chipmunk effect.
  3. High end recording programs can do a lot to improve the quality of your recording. These are useful programs if you have a high quality microphone and do a lot of voice recording and editing.
  4. Recording yourself is the first step to getting your name and your music out to the world. You can use free audio recording software to get started in your own home, while giving your music a professional touch!
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    Most iPhone headphones have a microphone built in, so yes.
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    Most laptops have a microphone built in, as well as headsets. If you don't have a laptop or headset, then you will have to get either a microphone, a laptop, or a headset. If you have headphones that you use for your phone, I would check to see if those have a microphone that you could use as well.
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    I want to record my voice on my windows computer in a format that can be recorded to CD and played back. How do I do that?
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    Plug a microphone into the USB drive and then record it using a suitable program.
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  • USB mics and audio interfaces are an excellent and cost-effective way to get sounds in and out of your computer. There are even USB microphones that sound great.
  • If you are looking for some software more easy-to-use. Here are some paid and affordable recording software you can try such as Camtasia, RecMaster, Bandicam, and DemoCreator. These recording tools enable you to record audio-only or video smoothly and conveniently.



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This article was co-authored by Tanisha Hall and by wikiHow staff writer, Rain Kengly. Tanisha Hall is a Vocal Coach and the Founder and Executive Director of White Hall Arts Academy, Inc. an organization based in Los Angeles, California that offers a multi-level curriculum focused on fundamental skills, technique, composition, theory, artistry, and performance at a conservatory level. Ms. Hall's current and previous students include Galimatias, Sanai Victoria, Ant Clemons, and Paloma Ford. She earned a BA in Music from the Berklee College of Music in 1998 and was a recipient of the Music Business Management Achievement Award. This article has been viewed 1,613,656 times.
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1. Open the Windows search bar and type "voice recorder."
2. Click Voice Recorder in the search results.
3. Click the large microphone to start recording.
4. You can click the pause button to temporarily stop recording at any time. Click the pause button again to pick up where you left off.
5. Click the Stop button when you're finished to save your recording. Files you create in Voice Recorder will stay in the app's left panel so you can always find them when you need them.
6. Click the Play button to hear what you recorded.
7. If you want to remove excess audio from the beginning or end of the recording, click the ""Trim"" icon, position the sliders, and then click the disk icon to save.
8. To rename your saved file, right-click it in the left panel and click Rename
9. To share the file with others, just right-click the file, select Share, and choose a sharing method, such as your email or messaging app.

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