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Subject: Music altering software - any good? From: Jon W. Date: 24 Jan 02 - 10:23 AM We've got some instrumental music my wife would like to use as accompaniment for singing. I can edit it to have the right number of verses etc. but some of it's not in a key that works well for her. I tried using Goldwave to change the pitch but it makes the music sound terrible. Does anyone know of any other software that would do a better job? The music is guitar, piano, etc. |
Subject: RE: Music altering software - any good? From: Jon W. Date: 24 Jan 02 - 10:25 AM PS - she wants to use the music when she sings at a funeral tomorrow, so I'd probably have to be able to download the program to get it in time. |
Subject: RE: Music altering software - any good? From: MMario Date: 24 Jan 02 - 10:32 AM midi? if so - try Noteworthy composer. it will import the music, you can transpose in a couple seconds and export again. if it's WAV or MP3 - I don't know anything. |
Subject: RE: Music altering software - any good? From: wysiwyg Date: 24 Jan 02 - 10:43 AM I would not do it on such short notice for an event like that-- better to have a quick rehearsal with a live accompanist, even if it's only half a verse to set tempo and agree on any repeats, pauses, etc.. ~Susan (Pastor's Wife and Professional Funeral Attendee) |
Subject: RE: Music altering software - any good? From: Jon W. Date: 24 Jan 02 - 12:24 PM I should have clarified - I want to do this with .WAV files. Unfortunately an accompianist is not an option - there is no piano available. I'm not good enough a guitarist to be ready that soon. MIDI or NWC would be an option if there was a good way to get a recording of it - I suppose I might be able to hook a cassette deck up to my soundcard somehow. |
Subject: RE: Music altering software - any good? From: M.Ted Date: 24 Jan 02 - 09:04 PM If you need MIDI, post the name of the tune you need as a separate thread,"REQ MIDI for XXXXX"(whatever the name of the tune is) the Mudcat crew take a special joy in digging out MIDI files from all corners of the internet-and often, very quickly! |
Subject: RE: Music altering software - any good? From: dick greenhaus Date: 25 Jan 02 - 04:55 PM Cooledit may do the job---there's a shareware version available for tral. |
Subject: RE: Music altering software - any good? From: GUEST,Al Date: 26 Jan 02 - 12:58 AM Cakewalk Pro Audio does a great job with this. Alter pitch without altering speed, alter speed without altering pitch, or a combination. |
Subject: RE: Music altering software - any good? From: DonMeixner Date: 26 Jan 02 - 01:07 AM Look into the free downloads available for Pro Tools. Don |
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