Longer answer: depends on the track. If it's a short vocal you can physically cut it from the track, and splice the track back up with other parts from it.
Or, you can simply re-make the entire track with as many of the original samples as you can sucessfully yank from it.
Nov-12-2003 19:31
ThaDevil
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Location: Chicago
quote:
Originally posted by dj-sean
Short answer: no.
Longer answer: depends on the track. If it's a short vocal you can physically cut it from the track, and splice the track back up with other parts from it.
Or, you can simply re-make the entire track with as many of the original samples as you can sucessfully yank from it.
Shit!! I guess Ill have to remake this then
Thanks man.
I heard about a program called acid, he said you could filter the sample's out of a track...i told him that it was impossible. I havent checked the program yet, but I think it is wasted space.