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Admiral
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Location: Utah
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Which program to use to make a song?
My sister and I are going to take the "Bud Light: Real Men of Genius" instrumental .mp3 and record our voices over top of it for a present
![]() My mind is drawing a blank of what software to use for audio recording/mixing. I visualize something like Flash where you have several channels going on at the same time and we can lay out the instrumental then stick our voice chunks where they should go. Challenge: I do not have a Mac. ![]() Anyone know of a popular program to do this? Better yet, since this isn't really an involved task, is there freeware out there that someone has used and could recommend? I'll be searching for it in the meantime, but any advice would be welcomed! EDIT: Any of these sound familiar or would you recommend tryng? http://www.download.com/sort/3150-2170_4-0-1-4.html?
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And closer... Last edited by ski : 12-22-2006 at 08:55 AM. |
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aka the keg killer
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Location: Ala-effin'-bama!
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Audacity
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Plebe
Join Date: Dec 2006
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Any audio recording and editing software will be of use. Suggests to try FlexiMusic Wave Editor for recording audio and for mixing and composing of songs try FlexiMusic Composer. Affordable, download free trail version.
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