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Original Message 1/12 26-May-97 @ 07:41 PM - computer based remix studios
Use this "subject" box to post any new ideas, questions, or comments you may have concerning computer based remixing/recordin.
Also, leave Urls to any cool samlple sites or freeware/shareware programs that you would like to share w/others.
I hope to start a growing library of "Stuff" that is useful and up to date for everyone.
Here goes.
SOFTWARE:
Hammerhead- if you don't have this, GET IT!
This is great freeware. Create slammin dance rhythms w/in 5 min.
You can even load in your own drums/samples.
Rubber duck- Shareware, but still a cool ass 303ish rhythm creator.
The program allows you to load in your own drum loop and sync it to what you are currently working on.
If you use hammerhead w/this it will make you .
LOOOOOPS & THINGS:
check out Millenium rcds site for some PHat good quality wav. samples.
Check the next message for the urls to these sites ( I don't have them handy at the moment )
Message 2/12 26-May-97 @ 08:10 PM - RE: computer based remix studios
http://bunji.realitycom.com/kilo4-3/synth/duck.htm
http://www.millenniumrecords.com/index1.htm
Http://inside.hku.nl/~bram/hammer/index.htm
1. rubber duck-
2. millenium recds sample pg
3. hammerhead rhythm gen.
More later... ENJOY TRIPPS.
Message 3/12 27-May-97 @ 10:01 AM - RE: computer based remix studios
Message 4/12 29-May-97 @ 09:40 PM - RE: computer based remix studios
Does anyone out there run SAW the music editing software?
I need help. I Keep getting a message that reads, "invalid header, can not read wave file"
WTF? I thought a wav. file was a wav. file. The waves I'm trying to import are from various sources.
If its any help, I can load them into sound forge just fine.
Thanx, Tripps
Message 5/12 30-May-97 @ 08:27 AM - RE: computer based remix studios
Message 6/12 02-Jun-97 @ 06:54 AM - RE: computer based remix studios
what I would like to know is if there is some kind of work around and how do I do it. Do you think convering the files to another format might fix it?
As I experiment more with the program I may end up answering my own question.
Also, does anyone out there work with mp3 files. If you do, what are the hot programs to aquire ( players,editors,etc...) and what can they do? I'm looking for hi-end programs w/a fairly friendly user interface.
Message 7/12 02-Jun-97 @ 10:51 AM - RE: computer based remix studios
Message 8/12 03-Jun-97 @ 10:12 AM - RE: computer based remix studios
I'm not trying to mix sample rates. I don't know a program out there that will let you do that. I think you hit the problem though. I use a lot of sounds and loops that have been www dwn. loads. When I try to open these with SAW it will tell me that the file is corrupt or dammaged.
I need to look into the problem a bit more. I really need SAW to work. I don't want to have to start compiling a new sample library just for SAW. Do you know just what makes these wav. files look bad to SAW and ok to sound forge?
Also, let me give you a quick rundown of what I use to remix. Sound Forge, Recycle, SAW ( for now ), hammerhead, stomper, and rubber duck. I have no midi gear and all of my effects are software driven. I take the source tracks ( if I have them ) and put them into SAW or sound forge. From there I can manipulate and process them.
Message 9/12 03-Jun-97 @ 10:36 AM - RE: computer based remix studios
patricular how is your soundcard performing? How do you
rate the quality?
Message 10/12 03-Jun-97 @ 01:43 PM - RE: computer based remix studios
Message 11/12 28-Aug-97 @ 09:53 AM - RE: computer based remix studios
Message 12/12 29-Aug-97 @ 09:19 AM - RE: computer based remix studios
Theres quite a few music apps there
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