Hi guys!
Well , i got this out dated Windows Media Player 7 and while i was listenin' to some song, i tripled click a song and it lags a bit, then every song i play in the list kinda turned into a lil rock, or fast background song. But after 10 mins, it went back to normal. So im just wondering maybe theres a converter or something you just need to edit. Cuz i can make any song chipmunks using Audacity. Maybe theres any other way to make song a lil bit faster and rock?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
How to make Songs into a lil bit rock(Not Chipmunks)
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b_b is sick and twiches, why isnt RL as good as online.
anyway...what do you mean by a little faster and rock?
rock like the genre rock?
faster like how fast?
Adobe Audition is your choice w/e the answer to those questions are
but id like to know what you mean since its confusing.
anyway...what do you mean by a little faster and rock?
rock like the genre rock?
faster like how fast?
Adobe Audition is your choice w/e the answer to those questions are
but id like to know what you mean since its confusing.
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Best for recording is steinburg nuendo, get some nice plugins too like native instruments, you can do anything with that software and recording, i published professional albums with it
also.. it does not matter what genre of music you record in or produce in, most of all major producers use the same stuff, no matter if its, country, rap, metal, whatver..
all you have to do is a pitch adjustment of your vocals to do the high pitch "kayne west" type effect
auto tune is very nice also
also.. it does not matter what genre of music you record in or produce in, most of all major producers use the same stuff, no matter if its, country, rap, metal, whatver..
all you have to do is a pitch adjustment of your vocals to do the high pitch "kayne west" type effect
auto tune is very nice also