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Cool. That's nice to know. I will be making more instrumental tracks with backing vocals soon and will upload them to youtube. In the meantime, check out my wake up instrumental with backing vocals.
Magnús: - I have fans of all ages and I don't think it's weird when older people like LazyTown. LazyTown appeals to people for many different reasons: dancing, acrobatics, etc.
I will look up this FL studio thing and I might get it if it is good.
I started with BPM Studio and some simple audio editing software, I can't remember the names, I believe one of them was Soundprobe. Later Cool Edit Pro 2.1, the last update of it (which is now called Adobe Audition) to edit audio and FL Studio 4 for making music, that was like 10 years ago. Now I still use Cool Edit Pro. Although it isn't updated since 2003 I like the simplicity and it does what it needs to do, editing audio. I made the full LazyTown Megamix with only that piece of editing software. I recommend to use Adobe Audition and not Cool Edit Pro if you are a starter. Also you have the free audacity and Sony Acid Pro audio editors but I have never used it.
For making music I still use FL Studio, now it's version 11. That is professional software and you need some time to learn it, probably a few months, to make some quality music. There is a full manual and you need to study on it to understand.
Magnús: - I have fans of all ages and I don't think it's weird when older people like LazyTown. LazyTown appeals to people for many different reasons: dancing, acrobatics, etc.
I will try and use cool edit pro. I do know a lot about sound editing as it is one of my lessons in college along with other lessons like 3d modelling etc.
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Or I might use one of the other options. How did you do the transitions in between each song?
I will try and use cool edit pro. I do know a lot about sound editing as it is one of my lessons in college along with other lessons like 3d modelling etc.
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Or I might use one of the other options. How did you do the transitions in between each song?
I've tried using Cool Edit just now, surprisingly I caught onto it pretty fast! Trying to figure that out too, haha
At some point in life, somewhere in 2011, I tried to add the song "We Will Be Friends" somewhere in the megamix, along with a few other songs I didn't add the first time.
Here are the 3 Cool Edit Pro project files (friends-mix1.ses, friends-mix2.ses and a final .ses file). If you have installed Cool Edit Pro you can open these project session files and see in the multitrack view the results.
I used a lot of project session files and used/combined the audio results in another project session (and finally all the parts in one big megamix project session), and small audio fragments, just to make the transition smoother. It's a lot of work sometimes but the results are great. It's like a puzzle.
Magnús: - I have fans of all ages and I don't think it's weird when older people like LazyTown. LazyTown appeals to people for many different reasons: dancing, acrobatics, etc.
At some point in life, somewhere in 2011, I tried to add the song "We Will Be Friends" somewhere in the megamix, along with a few other songs I didn't add the first time.
Here are the 3 Cool Edit Pro project files (friends-mix1.ses, friends-mix2.ses and a final .ses file). If you have installed Cool Edit Pro you can open these project session files and see in the multitrack view the results.
I used a lot of project session files and used/combined the audio results in another project session (and finally all the parts in one big megamix project session), and little audio fragments, just to make the transition smoother. It's a lot of work sometimes but the results are great. It's like a puzzle.
At some point in life, somewhere in 2011, I tried to add the song "We Will Be Friends" somewhere in the megamix, along with a few other songs I didn't add the first time.
Here are the 3 Cool Edit Pro project files (friends-mix1.ses, friends-mix2.ses and a final .ses file). If you have installed Cool Edit Pro you can open these project session files and see in the multitrack view the results.
I used a lot of project session files and used/combined the audio results in another project session (and finally all the parts in one big megamix project session), and small audio fragments, just to make the transition smoother. It's a lot of work sometimes but the results are great. It's like a puzzle.
I installed Adobe Audition 3.0. Do you have projects to AA?
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