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Post by Gary mac on Dec 21, 2012 15:50:59 GMT
Hi Guys
Ages ago someone posted a link to a music programme from source forge it was not audacity you could change keys with it also speed the track up and slow it down as well as adjust the pitch etc. . It also had a vocal remover/karaoke .
I have had major P.C. problems and for the life of me cant remember the name of the software I did back it up but its on 1 in a million cd's lol
If anyone can help that would be great
Cheers Gary
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Post by hemmes1 on Dec 23, 2012 12:36:36 GMT
I did know i am also intrested. Greets Tonnie
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Post by carl c on Dec 23, 2012 13:26:55 GMT
Gary There was an old software program called music master,not sure if its the one your after Good luck Carl
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Post by madbob66 on Dec 23, 2012 13:52:15 GMT
Gary
Is it sound forge audio studio (not Source forge) Hope this might help Bob
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Post by timryland on Dec 23, 2012 16:33:28 GMT
I used to use one called Amazin Slow Downer. .
Tim.
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Post by hemmes1 on Dec 24, 2012 20:06:13 GMT
Hi Gary I found this : Acoustica-Mixcraft-4 Change keys with it also speed the track up and slow it down as well as adjust the pitch etc. . greets Tonnie
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Post by somebodyelseuk on Dec 27, 2012 8:19:40 GMT
Wavosaur?
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Post by didier on Dec 27, 2012 18:34:33 GMT
Gary Is it sound forge audio studio (not Source forge) Hope this might help Bob Sound Forge was initially an audio editing software by Sonic Foundry, which has now been taken over by Sony. Didier
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Post by somebodyelseuk on Dec 27, 2012 21:06:31 GMT
'Source Forge' is a website where you can find all sorts of open source, free software. Sound Forge audio editor has never been free, aside from way back when they gave away a heavily slimmed down version with Soundblaster sound cards, before Sony took over around ten years back. Cheers, Julian
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Post by Jan on Dec 29, 2012 10:24:16 GMT
Sony Vegas (the older version) is the one you need i believe.
Regards Jan
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Post by raylloyd on Jan 1, 2013 17:33:42 GMT
I use a prog. called Jam Vox www.voxamps.com/support/software/The Software costs £65 and you will need some sort of interface to link your guitar and computer. Just Google Vox Jam Vox Regards Ray
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Post by Gary mac on Jan 2, 2013 16:54:45 GMT
Hi Guys the programme I was looking for was called Best Practise for the life of me I couldn't remember the name but I had backed it up and found the disc I had it on lol if you get the chance try and find it on source forge as its an easy programme to sue quickly .
I have sony sound forge and audacity plus others but for changing keys and getting songs into pitch this does the job great .....
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