FL Studio is not a tool that strips the original individual tracks from an MP3 or OGG file. You need to use a proper audio editor like Sony SoundForge (now obsolete on Windows 7), Audacity or Adobe Audition, but even doing so is a difficult task. It is easier to strip vocals away from the music.
However, if it is a proper FL Studio made FLP file, you can turn on and off any track, mixer channel or effect as you see fit and export whatever part you want.
It's from her 8th studio album- Music. The album released on September 9, 2000. =))
You can ad certain effects to your songs, but you can't remove 100% music from a song. Whatever software you'll find that says that, it's not.
No. You would have to replicate in the Music Studio.
Assuming you mean world tour and the music studio yes but you need a mic.
There are many different careers in music. Some of the careers include singers, song writers, music teachers and studio recorders.
Its the song where a black guy and girl sing in a studio and it goes over the radio and people that hear it start to dance. Hope this helps. Thanks.
Copyrighted when you post a video, but if you post a video with a song, and youtube/ the studio see the song, they can take the music away
Composing music. Record music in private studio. Teaching music. Studying music.
Live Lounge promotes acoustic music. They invite famous performers to their studio and ask them to play one original song and one song from other performer.
You can put music to the song sung by you by using music editing software. You can sing the lyrics and then find the music that would best accompany them.
Music production is the "assembly" of a piece of music. A recording studio is the place to go where professionals can do this for you. Example. I write a song called " Can't Call it Cheating, 'Cuz she reminds me of You" Get an idea of what you want it to sound like, hire a producer to call the right people to play the song, then take all of that, the song, the singer, and the other musicians that the producer dug up, take it all to a recording studio , where it will be played and recorded. From there, it usually goes to a CD manufacturing plant.
to stop the music