Looking For Simple Application For Mix & Burn Audio Tracks |
Wed 12 Nov 2008, 14:39
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 24 Joined: 09-Nov 04 From: Tel-Aviv - IL Member No.: 54,713 |
Hi everybody,
I am a very simple user All I want to do is to take a few tracks, put them together, cross fade them, maybe cut and make a nice complication. Can you please tell what can do that? thank you This post has been edited by redSunset: Wed 12 Nov 2008, 14:40 |
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Wed 12 Nov 2008, 18:03
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 246 Joined: 06-Feb 07 From: Berkeley - US Member No.: 88,124 |
garage band.
if you've got the tracks already, you'll be able to drag them into the track window, and new audio tracks will be created. you'll be able to slip them forward and back, and automate volume fades, in and out. you could even add effects. you can then export the mix. voila. there are many more ways to do this. you've probably got garageband on your computer already though. |
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Fri 14 Nov 2008, 03:44
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Maniac Member Group: Members Posts: 500 Joined: 01-Jul 07 From: Paris - FR Member No.: 92,619 |
hello redSunset
maybe u can try with audacity, an opensource freeware... -------------------- Imbécile inventeur de proverbes sinoparisiens, par ex:
"Sous les pavés de texte, la plage musicale." |
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Sat 15 Nov 2008, 11:14
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 24 Joined: 09-Nov 04 From: Tel-Aviv - IL Member No.: 54,713 |
thank you very much.
the problem with GrageBand is that you are unable ti set different bpm to each track only to the whole project unless i missed something there... I will have a look at the other suggestion too. |
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Sat 15 Nov 2008, 18:13
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 246 Joined: 06-Feb 07 From: Berkeley - US Member No.: 88,124 |
thank you very much. the problem with GrageBand is that you are unable ti set different bpm to each track only to the whole project unless i missed something there... I will have a look at the other suggestion too. I see where you're going. it seems you're suggesting a two step process- the first is to record a track, using MIDI, with multiple instruments. perhaps you'd then like to record another track that slightly overlaps it, but in a different key and tempo. then bounce the two (or more) to a final mix. perhaps i don't understand you correctly. but if that's what you've got in mind, it's better accomplished by recording each tune individually, bouncing to a stereo audio file, and then reimporting the mix back into Garage band. the "tempo" of the individual songs won't matter, and you'll be able to set levels and cross fades between songs. this would be possible in Audacity too. |
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