for sports at school were allowed to play warm up tapes. but my team doesnt want to make a cd of just a bunch of songs we have heard other teams that have cds that are just parts of songs that are cut then it just blends to another song. are there any programs anyone knows of that i could download online for free to make one? thanks.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? uisforukelele answered Tuesday February 20 2007, 10:40 pm: i use a program called audacity for making ringtones and mixing songs like you're talking about. you can get it at download.com. i'm in love with it, though it is a little difficult to understand at first. but once you figure it out it's definitely one of the most convenient programs out there. and the good part is, after you make a song or whatever, you can just burn it to a cd without having to convert it or anything! you can even put it on your ipod (i don't put ringtones on my ipod though... for obvious reasons, haha). it might take some time to make a mix like that using this program, but it will sound awesome. hope i helped :) [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
basketcase_x08 answered Tuesday February 20 2007, 8:25 pm: If you have a semi-newer computer (mine's from 2001 and it has this) you should have Windows Movie Maker. In your All Programs thing in your start menu, its typically in "Accessories" In that you can edit sounds. and I'm pretty sure that you can save it as a sound file so that you can burn it to a CD and it can play on a CD player. [ basketcase_x08's advice column | Ask basketcase_x08 A Question ]
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