Aiight, thanx, because I've actually been looking for a cord to connect from my VCR or DVD to the computer.
P.E.A.C.E.
Aiight, thanx, because I've actually been looking for a cord to connect from my VCR or DVD to the computer.
P.E.A.C.E.
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i downloaded nero wave editor. or if u have fruity loops (which is sorta whack) u can slice a sample in the beat slicer. it works pretty well.
^^ but yeh....learn how to do shit on ur own. cuz then later on ull feel more accomplished
blackGhengis.
FL Studio is definitely up there as a top beatmaking/producing package.
The slicer is amazing and everythign else about it.
Nero is good too...Soundforge is probably by far the easiest to record, cut and edit wavs.
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indeed, and it's the artist that makes the music not the program.Originally Posted by Casciple Wallholder
It will probably be a 'phono to mini-jack' or I think maybe 'rca to mini-jack' if you are in the US, it all depends on what connections your soundcard and DVD player have tho'.Originally Posted by IronFingaz
One combo (software wise) that will definately work (assuming your on a PC) is Steinberg's 'Wavelab' and Propellerheads 'Reason'.
Wavelab is just an audio editor that you can record to directly, then chop up the sounds you want, and Reason has the NN-19 or NN-XT samplers that you can load the chopped up samples into to trigger in your sequencer.
Theres literally a multitude of options to acheive this tho', it's all down to personal preference really.
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