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yea I was going to start my own thread but I think I have a similar question. I am trying to find a program that can chop up bits of songs and play them back in Reason such as as you mentioned, the NNXT/19. I would prefer the samples to be in WAV format for simplicity but any is ok. Any advice would be appreciated on which program/how to get one. -The Indian- |
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| I would have to say sony sound forge..its give me the precise chops and good visability.
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Oh, excuse me mister, what is a "Chop", what's the chop definition? and what does it do? thnx darbo |
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CHOP:., Slicing of a beat or song.
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Yeah, I was thinking sound forge too, everyone uses it, and it must be for a reason.
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man if you dont understand the termology we use in this biz like (chop) then get out know... it ant going to work for you. Me and ma Team (CHOP!) up beats or make samples for you people out dare who are just starting out, use sound forge
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No need to be harsh Illinnoise.
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no disrespect but some times people need to thing be for they post,.....
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i think you werent thinking^ |
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