Garage Band
YouTube is not designed for remixing songs with its video editor. It is best to do song editing for videos before uploading the video onto YouTube. Computer programs like Apple's Garageband can be used instead for remixing songs. Copyright laws should also be taken into consideration when remixing songs.
After download the songs back, you should find a program to convert the files.
You can use a program called Copy Trans Manager to import your songs from your iTouch back into your computer. You can use a program called iDump for all your other Apple products. See related links below for links to these programs.
Yes, either move the songs from your limewire folder into your My Music folder, or use the Zune program to add your limewire folder to its monitored folders list. I think?
, As an iPod Touch user, I have found out how to download-and-play songs on-air without the use of iTunes. Apple has not yet released such a function, and the program is not approved by Apple Inc. The requirements to run such a program is to "jailbreak" (hack) your iPod Operating System with specific programs around the web, and through software which exists on your iPod right after the jailbreak, you download the program. For both copyright and legal issues, I cannot write down neither the jailbreak method, nor the program to download the songs. The only thing that i can do, is to redirect you to www.ipodtouchfans.com . Hope this helped.
YouTube is not designed for remixing songs with its video editor. It is best to do song editing for videos before uploading the video onto YouTube. Computer programs like Apple's Garageband can be used instead for remixing songs. Copyright laws should also be taken into consideration when remixing songs.
No remixing and editing is fine. It just cannot be the actual song that you are playing
Doing so without payment of any necessary royalties would be a violation of copyright.
maybe.
No it is not. Traktor is meant to be a live performance tool, not a mixing tool. If you mean remixing, it is on of the better live remixing tools, but if you are going for mixing/remixing, I would highly recommend: Ableton Live, Logic, Fruity Loops, or Cubase.
You can try:Audacity- A Free Audio Editor.http://audacity.sourceforge.net/Acid Express- Another Free Audio Editor but also can be used to create your own music using the loops the website provides.http://www.acidplanet.com/downloads/xpress/Hope you like them
Remixing
i only know three of the songs out of the whole program so far. hero-skillet i dare you to move-switchfoot awake and alive-skillet.
Jonh Powell used a digital recording program to make the 25 songs in the album not a orchestra.
She's not technically a person. She's a vocaloid, which is a voice synthesizing program which is used as a tool to make songs.
A program you can use for making original or edit NES songs is a program called FamiTracker. I don't know if it works on a Mac or not.
yes but probably just with instruments or a remixing machine