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Uploaded by risch on Jul 18, 2007
Kind of blurry, but hopefully helpful none the less, it shows how to find a pitch of a sample (the key note) using sound forge 8
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00:30 - "If you don't have an ear for music right off the bat your not a natural you can't get that"
Thanks for the sound bite. If I find some time I'll have some fun editing this video into a song. 1DopeMC!
Thx for forwarding me to Sound Forge. I have been using cool edit 2000 for too long now. Time to take a quick trip to the PBay
zaneperrydotcom 4 years ago
hey man nice tutorial, can you upload more??? i'm trying to understand sound forge,brake effects and speed up sections of songs for mixing two songs together.thanks again...
chakoh1 4 years ago
not a bad video man. i use to use sounde forge to do this. it actually works.a ight peace
mjrose0919 4 years ago
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00:30 - "If you don't have an ear for music right off the bat your not a natural you can't get that"
Thanks for the sound bite. If I find some time I'll have some fun editing this video into a song. 1DopeMC!
Thx for forwarding me to Sound Forge. I have been using cool edit 2000 for too long now. Time to take a quick trip to the PBay
zaneperrydotcom 4 years ago
hey man nice tutorial, can you upload more??? i'm trying to understand sound forge,brake effects and speed up sections of songs for mixing two songs together.thanks again...
chakoh1 4 years ago
not a bad video man. i use to use sounde forge to do this. it actually works.a ight peace
mjrose0919 4 years ago