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- my_fickle_eye
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Yeah i did wonder about this as doing in live could prove time consuming, considering i think they have 6/7 velo's for each note....My_fickle_eye wrote:Anyone chopped any of them up for the individual notes? I've got the cello if anyone wants it. Also anyone know a good program for separating the notes up and bouncing them down as separate files all with a few clicks rather then exporting every individual note. (cubase sx3 user)
All ze best
Bit of a niche software request... Hope futures see's this he has all these answers!
And yeah safe for that down them all link properly good stuff there!
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for anyone pon de macintosh there is a good shareware wget GUI for grabbing this kinda shiz en masse called DeepVacuumWinHTTrack
Jacks entire sites...
http://www.hexcat.com/deepvacuum/
someone will see to it that the questions remain questions, getting lost amongst the crowd and the noise...
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Great post and thanks for sharing it with us!
To My_fickle_eye: I'm not sure but I use Edison from Image-Line: there are a few places across the web where you can download it seperate from FL Studios. Edison has a really nice visual display for audio editing/chopping/cutting or whatever the term is.
To My_fickle_eye: I'm not sure but I use Edison from Image-Line: there are a few places across the web where you can download it seperate from FL Studios. Edison has a really nice visual display for audio editing/chopping/cutting or whatever the term is.
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