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offline DeadEight from vancouver (Canada) on 2004-02-28 14:30 [#01092966]
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so yeah... i'm trying to commence the activity of creating
my own music... school is finally dying down enough for me
to have some time to work at it...
basically, for now i'm interested in just doing soundcollage
ambient type stuff... i've been doing field recordings with
my minidisc player, and i'll probably start taking samples
from all these old 45s i have in a plastic bag in front of
me...
as i mentioned earlier, i don't think my nero wave editor
can evin mix two files simultaneously, which is worthless as
fuck... so i'm probably going to have to grab some
software... what do you suggest? i'm probably just looking
for some kind of wave editor... but i might be interested in
something that has a fair amount of filters through which i
can run my sound sources... would some sort of vocoding
software be of any use?
i'm sorry if i sound like an idiot... i'm really not too
literate in this area at this point, and would appreciate
any advice, as to how to get the ideas in my head out into
the world...


 

offline X-tomatic from ze war room on 2004-02-28 14:36 [#01092974]
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cool edit pro 1.2 could help you out.


 

offline Raintube from Gods Armpit (United States) on 2004-02-28 14:37 [#01092978]
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Yeah, or sonic foundry acid, if your looking for something
just for wave editing and filters and such, I use it. Ive
ran a keyboard and guitar and alot of effects pedals all
into my sound card and just layered them all..


 

offline horsefactory from 💠 (United Kingdom) on 2004-02-28 14:38 [#01092980]
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Soundforge


 

offline DeadEight from vancouver (Canada) on 2004-02-28 14:42 [#01092991]
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thank you peeps, i think my girlfriend actually has
soundforge on her computer, so i'll try to see if i can get
it from her...


 

offline tango from Doncaster (United Kingdom) on 2004-02-28 18:33 [#01093175]
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i have a cd of usefull programs such as soundforge ,
fruityloops etc if you want it


 


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