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Boinky

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anyone know how to edit music? like cut and paste pieces say from different songs? Is there special software for it that doesn't cost a fortune? I'm working on a liberty piece but need to be able to cut and past music together.
 
Good question! I also want to know the answer
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Ive been wanting to do that for my liberty songs too!

My music teacher for school has a program-he says were going to be using it this year. I totally forgot the name, so I will ask ma teacher next week when school starts.

If I remember right its something like garageband.
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I googled it and found MANY free dowloads.

Heres a link to a program that I thought was pretty cool.

Flexi music
 
My dad works with this kind of stuff all the time in his music studio. He says you will need a program for it, but all of the following are cheap and easy to use:

1. Protools

2. Cubase

3. Digital Performer

4. Cakewalk

we had digital performer and that worked great until our mac died, now we have protools.
 
I do! I have had to do it for talent show songs etc. My Nero has a program that it is really easy to use.

My boys like some songs with words I am not keen on so I will "fix" them then they can put them in their MP3s or I'll burn them. Do you need help with something??
 
Oh recently I was working on editing some liberty music and I used Windows Movie Maker, the song sounded great and then after all my hard work I couldn't get the song to play on a CD player. So I had to go through a very hard process of transfering the song to I-Tunes so I could transfer the song to Creative Wave Studio 7. It works but is not as perfect as I would like, it is very difficult to use. But anyway I just looked at Flexi music and http://www.nch.com.au/wavepad/masters.html and you do have to pay for those too. Oh well.
 
I remember hearing them announce at AMHR Nationals last year that you could not use

a CD you had burned yourself, as their player wouldn't recognize it. I know some of the

older players won't play the homemade ones.

I guess I might be afraid of getting to a show and not having my music come on? Has this

ever happened to anybody?

Liberty Class illiterate here.

Shelley
 
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