Gary...

1. Roll side table to edge of bed.
2. Stand shoebox up on its end on top the table.
3. Arm Zoom H4 or Tascam DR-07 to record using the interal stereo mics.
4. Place recorder on top shoebox such that it is about 1 foot from my mouth.
5. Play/sing.
6. About 20 takes, cuz I always screw up a word or lick somewhere.
7. Import .wav file into laptop.
8. Import into Kristal free software.
9. Add touch of reverb, compression, limiter and slightly adjust eq to make sure vocal is clear.

As I have said many times on here, I am blown away by the quality I get out this setup. I must be doing something right because people ask me this all the time. What I have yet to do, assuming I can do it, is record the guitar on a track using the internal mics, then sing the vocal on another track using the same internal mics. That way, I could adjust guitar or vocal independently. The way I do it now, I suppose I just get lucky and play at the right level. Sometimes, the guitar is too hot and I have to turn my body so sound is not so front on.

I have a recording I did at a Paul McCartney concert on a Zoom H4 and it will blow you away. And that is with ZERO software tweaks. Just me boogyin' down at the concert holding that Zoom. Mind-blowing quality. Sounds just like you are THERE at that concert.
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Bill