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Audio Editing and Recording

Audio editing and recording software is any software which is used to create and manipulate audio files. Questions about editing and recording techniques and applications belong here.

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Is it legal to use a vst instrument in a song and sell it?

Yes, it is generally legal to use a VST (Virtual Studio Technology) instrument in a song and sell it, as long as you comply with the licensing agreement of the VST. Most VSTs allow for commercial use, but you should check the specific terms of the license to ensure compliance. Additionally, make sure not to include any unlicensed samples or presets that may have restrictions. Always verify the terms to avoid any legal issues.

How do you remove clapping on Wavepad while the singer is singing?

To remove clapping or unwanted background noise from a vocal track in WavePad, you can use the Noise Reduction tool. First, highlight a section of the audio where only the clapping is present, then select "Effect" > "Noise Reduction" > "Get Noise Profile." After that, highlight the entire track and go back to "Noise Reduction," adjusting the settings to minimize the clapping without affecting the vocals too much. You may need to experiment with the settings to achieve the best balance.

How do you mark a classified audio recording conversation?

To mark a classified audio recording conversation, you should clearly label the recording with the appropriate classification level (e.g., "Confidential," "Secret," or "Top Secret") on the media and any accompanying documentation. Additionally, include a date, a brief description of the content, and the name or title of the person responsible for the classification. Ensure that access is restricted to authorized personnel only and that the recording is stored in a secure location compliant with relevant regulations.

Who invented the phonograph electric lights and motion pictures?

Thomas Edison invented the phonograph and the first practical incandescent electric light bulbs.

What is an audio loop?

An audio loop is a short segment of sound that is repeated continuously, creating a seamless audio background or rhythm. It can consist of musical phrases, sound effects, or any recorded audio, and is commonly used in music production, film scoring, and sound design. By looping audio, creators can build complex soundscapes or maintain a consistent atmosphere without the need for continuous recording. Loops are often utilized in digital audio workstations (DAWs) and live performances.

What does - you cannot import a rights-protected AAC audio file mean?

The phrase "you cannot import a rights-protected AAC audio file" means that the AAC audio file is protected by digital rights management (DRM), restricting its use and distribution. As a result, the file cannot be transferred or opened in certain applications or devices that do not support the necessary authorization. This protection is intended to prevent unauthorized copying or sharing of copyrighted material.

How do you import wav files on beaterator?

To import WAV files into Beaterator, first, ensure your files are in the correct format and not too large. Then, connect your device to your computer and open Beaterator. Navigate to the file import section, usually found in the project settings or file menu, and select the WAV files you want to import. Finally, confirm the import, and the files will be added to your project for use.

Are serial numbers reusable for virtual dj?

No, serial numbers for Virtual DJ are not reusable. Each serial number is unique to a specific user and can only be registered on one account at a time. If you attempt to use the same serial number on multiple devices or accounts, it may lead to activation issues or violations of the software's licensing terms.

Are drum loops considered samples?

No, drum loops are made up of midi notes that trigger samples.

When you set the equalizer on iTunes does the equalizer stay that way on the iPod even when you have the EQ setting on the iPod turned off?

The equalizer is a playback effect, and does not effect the file. When you transfer it to your iPod, the EQ setting does not transfer with it. If you want to EQ when you listen to it on your iPod, you will have to edit the file (using Audacity or some other audio editor) or turn on the iPod's own EQ.

What is the purpose of the audacity of hope?

there is none he wrote it to gain popularity with a political tome that everyone would like but few would read.

How do you enable stereo mix or wave out for sigmatel audio in windows 7 pro 64bit?

When I first bought my Dell XPS 410 in 2007, I was disappointed to discover that recording digital audio that plays through the speakers was disabled. I was also misled into believing that it was something specifically done by Dell on their hardware/onboard video. This was not the case. Some 2 1/2 years later while randomly searching about the problem again, I discovered that you could edit the registry, which was a universal solution. Stereo mix was always possible, just hidden by being removed from the registry. With a few edits, you could go to your audio control center, and enable stereo out, wave mix, "What You Hear" or whatever it is called now.

Well, when I upgraded to Windows 7 Professional 64, I once again, was unable to record sound. This was incredibly disappointing because I mistakenly assumed that this problem would have been resolved with a new OS, but apparently, it is a problem specifically with SigmaTel. They have, for all intents and purposes, abandoned their hardware and do not make software for 64bit OS.

Discussing the problem with other users who are aware of the issue, I nearly came to the conclusion that it may very well be impossible to do because of the difference between 32bit and 64bit drivers, but fortunately, I have found a "ghetto" solution.

Apparently, IDT has taken over for them and does make software for them. I tried several different ones, and the only one that looked like it was going to work, would repeatedly tell me to uninstall the SigmaTel drivers, even though they already were. When I looked through the drivers, ini files, configs, etc, I saw within the readable text, options for digital input, stereo mix, etc, so I knew beyond the shadow of a doubt that these drivers would work, but the constant hurdling I have had to do didn't stop there, and I was not able to install the drivers.

Through more searching, I found a way to get around this disaster.

I installed the specific driver in related links, which apparently designed for headphone jack monitoring, plugged my speakers into the headphone port, and it worked, and then later tried my speaker port after changing some settings. I tested using a high quality audio recording program, and I was able to record through the speakers successfully.

I will continue to search for real, legitimate drivers that you don't have to jump through hoops just to get what you want, and when I do find them I will post the update here. I hope this helps the many people who have this problem at least for now, or maybe someone can modify the drivers further to work for the normal speakers that don't have the headphone redirect.

After you install this, all the standard options that should never ever be disabled or hidden, will be available, and all you have to do is right click and enable. This is years of off an on frustration, that I never thought would return, and did, vanquished.

Is there any program that can covert music to Midi?

Not per say... There is some software that does this, but it is not easy to do. MIDI is what you get when you take the music recorded from each instrument and put each instrument into a track. The tracks are then put together in one list and from there they can be played separately, muted, deleted, etc. When you have an mp3 or ogg or any file type, they take all of those tracks, or channels, and mash them into two channels, left and right.

If you have a solo, it will be easier for the software to "see" the notes and make the MIDI for, but if you have many instruments playing at once, it will be very confusing for the software.

What is a safe WAV to mp3 converter?

Both iTunes and Garageband will convert WAV of AIFF files to MP3 format. Each of these are free on a Mac platform. I don't know if they are free for PCs.

What do you use to record music you mix on a dj mixer?

If you mean a USB DJ Mixer, then try some of the freeware DJ programs such as: VIRTUAL DJ; CROSSDJ FREE; CUTEDJ. there are others as well.

What is a good studio xlr mic?

Audio Technica at2020. It's only $100, and it's amazing quality. Look up Forevermore on iTunes, they use the at2020 for their guitars and vocals. 'nuff said.

What is the role played by a capacitor in sound system?

Capacitors are generally used in high powered automotive sound applications. The capacitor acts as a storage for power. When peak parts of a music program are played and extra power is needed to drive the amplifier and speaker, the power is drawn from the capacitor. This puts less strain on the car's battery and alternator.

Were can you download free loop packs?

All the sites that sell loop packs also provide free demo packs that are very good - Loopmasters for example. A simple search for 'free audio loops' + the style of music you want them in will give you lots of possibilities.

Try the 'Time and Space' website - lots of companies sell via them and many of them provide free tasters.

Can i take a song I've made in garage band and have it scored through finale?

You can import MIDI files into Finale, but Garageband does not export this format. You can upgrade to Logic Express or Logic Studio and open your Garageband files and export the tracks that were played by MIDI keyboard to a MIDI file. Solo audio (one note at a time solo instruments) can be converted with Logic Studio, although the process is not perfect.

Where can you download the VSTi German Trumpet 3?

The vsti German Trumpet From Nexus is available from the publisher at the related link below.