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sAM1
i need to know if there is any kind of program that can "cut pieces" from a track. for example i want to "take-record" from a track only the voice or only a loop i like and save it as a wave file for example. does any know? cause i need to know it please...
DigiNut
OMFG, we REALLY need to do something to curb the number of these questions. It's getting way out of hand - there've been like 10 threads within the past month about "how do I rip stuff from a track".

You DON'T, okay? That's the answer. You DON'T RIP OFF OTHER PEOPLE'S WORK.
whiterex
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Originally posted by DigiNut
OMFG, we REALLY need to do something to curb the number of these questions. It's getting way out of hand - there've been like 10 threads within the past month about "how do I rip stuff from a track".

You DON'T, okay? That's the answer. You DON'T RIP OFF OTHER PEOPLE'S WORK.


Chill Diginut Chill! :tongue2

Although I must admit I have seen this question get asked a load of times and im pretty new around here.
PutBoy
Simple answer: You can't...

Advanced answer: You seriously can't.

I think it's the new wave. There has been popping up a lot of questions about this the last couple of weeks. You mods needs to make a sticky.
digitul punk
The attack of "GENIUS" engineering..
RiCo
Yeah, now people expect to make killer tracks the easy way. There is NO EASY WAY for Chris' Sake. :tongue2
sAM1
ok thanks for the help that's all i needed to hear. also:

1)I RESPECT other people's work and't i am not looking for an easy way
2)i don't expect to make killer tracks. i expect to entertaint my self and listen the music i am making off FOR myself. where is the bad about that?
3)i am kind of "new" on this so the next time i have a question i should ask god or find the answer by myself. is that ok?
4)i am not a genius and i don't want to be
5)You guys taking yourselfs to much seriously. and by the way if you don't like a post don't occypy with it or delete it if you are an admin.

on some remixes i heard, people have taken PARTS of the prototype track cause if you hear it(the prototype) you will see that there is no part of the song that you can hear only the voice for example...
an example:
grandmaster flash & the furious five-scorpio
grandmaster flash & the furious five-scorpio(plaid remix)
it's got to be a way you know...
DigiNut
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Originally posted by sAM1
on some remixes i heard, people have taken PARTS of the prototype track cause if you hear it(the prototype) you will see that there is no part of the song that you can hear only the voice for example...
an example:
grandmaster flash & the furious five-scorpio
grandmaster flash & the furious five-scorpio(plaid remix)
it's got to be a way you know...

Are you completely retarded? Legitimate remixers go to either the original label (if the track was released) or the original artist (if the track was not released) and PAY FOR the track parts and the license to use them. It's called "clearing" a sample. Sometimes they are generous enough to provide it for free with some other type of agreement (i.e. royalties, or exclusive rights to the completed remix). When you don't do this and try to "rip", it's called a bootleg.
sAM1
ok thanks a lot. That's all i wanted to hear. i just didn't know that.
is that making me retarded?...whatever
digitul punk
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Originally posted by sAM1
ok thanks a lot. That's all i wanted to hear. i just didn't know that.
is that making me retarded?...whatever


Yeah jagnutz because u don't read or search posts or atleast scroll down the same damn page.. WHy? because ur cousin asked the same question a couple of days ago.

See HERE

sAM1
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Originally posted by digitul punk
Yeah jagnutz because u don't read or search posts or atleast scroll down the same damn page.. WHy? because ur cousin asked the same question a couple of days ago.

See HERE


Ok. you are right. i am a retarded. me and my cousin.......Happy now?
By the way mr "cool clever big d*g guy who knows and observes everything" because i am a retarded and you are not, don't occupy with me and find something else to do in your life than reading my post, or delete it if you are an admin as i told before. i had no bad intetion with my post but whatever,it doesn't matter.

Cool now??.. great.
Jinyun
The truth is you can.... but you need a clip of the track with the vocal and an identical piece without the vocal.

There is software available that can do it
It removes everything apart from the vocal by taking out the frequencies, but as you can imagine the result is not perfect.

The reason being that when it removes the track frequencies it also takes the same freqs away from the vocal.
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