for a school warm up tape we wanted to make it so that it was one long song where we could cut our favorite parts of songs and only have that part play then go into another favorite part of another song. is there a program we can download to be able to do that? and does anyone know any good warm up songs?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? ammo answered Wednesday June 6 2007, 6:52 pm: Try a program called Internet Audio Mix. You can download the trial version of this software from www.acoustica.com. Once you have the software installed all you need to do is drag and drop traks into the program to be able to edit them (edit and cut the tracks) and then mix as many as you want into one continuous track which you can then save off as a wav file.
The wave file itself will be huge in size so you can either use another program to convert it into am MP3 file or alternatively use Nero to burn it to a disk and it 'should' convert the file for you into the correct type before burning. I'm not sure though if all Nero versions do this. [ ammo's advice column | Ask ammo A Question ]
SlushPuppy answered Wednesday June 6 2007, 6:20 pm: If you use an emac, then you can do this. I've capitalized the applications involved:
import your songs (from ITUNES) into IMOVIE and cut out the parts you don't want on the songs (it's wicked easy and self-explanitory). You can stitch the audio clips together on imovie and burn a disk of them. incase it wont let you burn a disk for some reason....
A) Try importing the new "long warm up song" into itunes and then burning the disk from there (which i know for a fact DOES work)
B) Turning the volume on your computer up really loud and letting it play, while SOUND STUDIO (already on your emac as well) is recording it. Be careful not to talk or have any background noise though if you do this because it is recording all of the noise outside the computer, not internal noise. Once your song is done playing, click "stop" on Sound Studio and then you can edit noise before and after the song plays. Then import that to itunes. But definitely try A) first!
I hope i helped. I know the second suggestion definitely does work. But it will only take a second for you to check if the first one does as well. Good luck!
-SlushPuppy
P.S. I'm so sorry if you aren't using a mac. I don't know what to do in that case....i use emacs, lol.
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