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SOUNDTRACK??


Question Posted Tuesday April 3 2007, 5:54 pm

ok so what im looking for is kind of confuing.
but i would be LIKE FOREVER ETERNALLY GREATFUL for someone who knows what im talking about!
anyway how do you blend music together?
as in how do i lets say take 15 seconds of one song and 15 of a different on and so on. and make it into one??

whats the program called that does that? and is it available in trials?

also what im talking about is like kind of a mix soundtrack thing.. like for cheer competitions and pom... SO please!! =)) helpp me!!


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Additional info, added Tuesday April 3 2007, 6:10 pm:
well its kinda of more of like a song sampler that im trying to make??

like im one of those people who cant listen to the whole song. just like bits and pieces i like. so i want to only have different parts of songs made into one?
is that possible for me to do. with no recording equipment?


can SOMEONE ALSO PLEASE CHECK THIS OUT!!
AND TELL ME IF ITS SAFE TO DOWNLOAD OR NOT!!!

http://www.blazemp.com/
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uisforukelele answered Tuesday April 3 2007, 9:18 pm:
yeah, the other columnist is correct, audacity is really good. you can get it at download.com. i can't exactly explain how to do that, it's pretty self explanatory though once you get the program. you can also make ringtones with it :)

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theymos answered Tuesday April 3 2007, 7:12 pm:
Try audacity( [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) ), I think that's what you want. Nothing I know of will mix songs automatically, but it's really easy to do it yourself with audacity.

The website and download you mentioned is safe, but the download is a trial version of a $50 program.

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