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hushypushy
October 21st, 2003, 07:09
ok so i have the vocal track for a rap song, and i want to put it over a beat. i need a program to layer 2 tracks. any way to do this? right now im just gonna use adobe premiere because of the 2 track system, if anyone has a better idea, tell me
Razor Blade
October 21st, 2003, 07:10
cool edit 2000 will work great. ;)
hushypushy
October 21st, 2003, 07:48
You can purchase Adobe Audition for just $299
WOAH! i was kinda looking for something free dude...its just a little song splicing, thats all
Razor Blade
October 21st, 2003, 07:50
Hmmm well if you dont mind spending like 15 bucks you can get techno e jay. I have it and you can create beats add effects and like you want to do add different layers/tracks.
For free ... I reccomend trying an expensive program but a trial. :p
hushypushy
October 21st, 2003, 08:24
damn....nothing free and good huh?
wright45
October 21st, 2003, 09:16
You have a sound blaster audigy? Years ago I would do the same type of thing with the wave editor that came with my SB card. You can use the paste/mix function to paste one recording over another, and still hear both. There was also a freeware( or shareware, can't remember) program called N-track, that was basically what it is, an N-track recorder (you know like a 4-track, or 16-track, etc.). You could search for that one and play with it if its still around
hushypushy
October 21st, 2003, 10:05
well, i did put it together with my Adobe Premiere Pro. it worked, but not as well as i hoped. its late here (midnight) so tomorrow ill google for something
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