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Andrew184
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United Kingdom
213 posts Joined: Sep, 2004
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Posted - 2006/07/09 : 17:36:19
Hello,
I´ve got a number of questions which i hope some members will be able to answer for me.
1. Firstly, is anyone aware of a programme which can create CD tracks. I have recorded a mix which at the moment is one long recording and ideally I would like to be able to skip through to each tune in the mix if possible.
2. Is there a voice programme on the market which I can use to create a voice sample and put it into a mix. Rather like the "DJ Seduction" voice sample he used on one of his CDs a number of years ago.
Finally...3. Is it possible to add samples/sounds to a mix which has already been recorded using Soundforge?
Thanks for any help everyone.
-Andrew
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Xenochrome
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United States
2,645 posts Joined: Aug, 2002
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Posted - 2006/07/09 : 18:00:39
As for #1...I use a program called Pyro for tracking my mixes. It's very simple to use and fairly inexpensive as well.
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Quazzer
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United Kingdom
8 posts Joined: Jan, 2006
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Posted - 2006/07/10 : 19:46:25
Sound forge 6.0 can split your mix into tracks. Just go to 'Special' then down to 'Insert Marker'and where ever the cursor is on the mix is the place where it will put the track in. not sure wether any of the sound forges before this had the function tho.
Not sure about the voice sample your talking about, but one thing you could try is to get a 'text to speech' programme. Go google and type it in it should come up with some freeware! then just record your voice,put it in a wave editor and add effects to get the sound you want!
Cubase is what springs to mind when you talk about adding samples/sounds into your mix. But a bit on the expensive side. Some one correct me if i'm wrong because i'm still saving for this program but i'm pretty sure you can put your mix into the program record on another channel what ever you want to add in real time.
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