Re: MD: MUSIC AND PC GURU'S

2000-06-06 Thread J. Coon
=== = NB: Over 50% of this message is QUOTED, please = = be more selective when quoting text = === Syntilium's Cool Edit will do a lot. I never t

Re: MD: MUSIC AND PC GURU'S

2000-06-06 Thread Jeffrey Scorsone
uhm, yes there IS software you can buy to get close to what you want. You'd be better off getting original cuts from the studio straight from the board, instead of trying to "disassemble" the music you've got already. You probably already know that... so sorry for stating the obvious... Anyway,

Re: MD: MUSIC AND PC GURU'S

2000-06-05 Thread Jimmy and Johnny need to stop eating worlds and sweeping legs
It's almost impossible without killing a good amount of frequencies. But you can use standard wave editing software to do it. I'm sure there's a karaoke style proggie out there. joe. Antonio Banderas wrote: > I have been reading these posts in this digest daily with out fail. I can > tell the

MD: MUSIC AND PC GURU'S

2000-06-05 Thread Antonio Banderas
I have been reading these posts in this digest daily with out fail. I can tell there are some of you who are involved in music professionally. This question is for you and anyone who may have this particular knowledge. I have been learning to play the guitar for some time now. I have been convert