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___oz
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Posted : Mar 14, 2002 20:07:14
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i just want to know if there is a music software that can "open-up" a wav track to his pattern's ( like when u want to make a remix to that track).
i know u can to that on a midi file but is it possible to do the same with a wav file ?
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___ChillCrew
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Posted : Mar 14, 2002 20:24:22
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if you mean seperating parts and channeles from a wav file, there's non that i know of. |
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___prodway
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Posted : Mar 14, 2002 23:59:45
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midi is a group of instruments used by pc and wav it's kinda one rich audio format
maybe you can pattern wav by freq !!! but it's only my doped theory !!!!
if there was some appy like that i want to make a remix for Britney Spears - Crazy i wanna change her voice to mine and sing some wierd song about pot and then write it on CD and sell it in Tower Records
so help me and wizard to find such appy |
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___MichaelA
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Posted : Mar 16, 2002 20:03:39
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I've heard of a program that can do it on monophonic audio files, but breaking up a whole track into pieces... Seems impossible to me. The best way is to just hear what is playing and to make it yourself. :D |
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___prodway
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Posted : Mar 16, 2002 22:31:05
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LOL , mike |
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___Trip-
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Posted : Mar 17, 2002 16:52:11
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or even:
Listen to whatever is playing, and then records yourself singing that part with a mic. This way it'll be the most accurate right ? :) |
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___ChillCrew
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Posted : Mar 17, 2002 16:59:22
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not if your tone deaf ;-) |
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___MichaelA
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Posted : Mar 17, 2002 19:15:41
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Or maybe you can't sing (like me). :D |
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