| Free Multi-Track software [message #32570] |
Tue, 07 December 2004 16:51  |
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Hey All -
I got suckered into doing a little project where we are making a funny parody of a song at work.
I was able to strip most of the vocals out of the song using Goldwave.
We recorded the parody vocals (not at all in tune) today at work in a conference room.
I need to add the vocals to the existing music that I stripped - is there any software out there that I can download for one time use to mix the vocals with the music?
Please Help!!!
-Joe
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| Re: Free Multi-Track software [message #32791 is a reply to message #32570 ] |
Wed, 08 December 2004 20:35   |
Level Messages: 1811 Registered: May 2004 Location: Mastering, as it should b... |
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Well, you get what you pay for.
Do a search for "N tracKs Studio"
It is definitly not at the level of professional software. It will mix, with a various degree of quality. I think they offer a time limited demo that functions. I was at a studio once that was waiting on their big rig and they were using the N track program. It is a resource hog though..better have a decent machine.
Disclaimer. I would use it for emergency purposes only and..I have never used it. I just remember it.
Anyone know of something better for this application?
http://balancedmastering.com
"Listen and Learn"
---Since 1975---
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| Re: Free Multi-Track software [message #33417 is a reply to message #32570 ] |
Sun, 12 December 2004 09:56   |
wireline Messages: 211 Registered: April 2004 Location: Midland TX |
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I think Mackie is giving away Tracktion right now...what can it hurt?
Ken Morgan
Wireline Studio, Midland, TX
Authorized Sales Agent, WWW.Soundpure.Com
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