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Gandy

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  1. Lovin my ns6
  2. welcome to australia, if its not top 40, or my other favourite "this song sucks there's no singing" then you're shit out of luck i am an avid trance fan myself and have yet to come across a venue/club playing it in Queensland
  3. that wont be the only thing in the room thats 18 yrs old!
  4. hahahhaha just as long as you didnt take him home jaz
  5. just your typical psycho european death metal/rave fan ps, lol he probably shanked someone on the way home
  6. i would think you would charge more for weddings then your normal mobile gig
  7. Epic bootie from my bois the diamond cutters, get on this before the download caps at 100 http://soundcloud.com/dsheavy/losing-yourself-in-the-noise
  8. Gandy

    TOTD?

  9. le followed
  10. never use it but ill swing you a follow for le stats
  11. just setup my savings for this. transfer X amount every week to newly setup high interest earning bank account. come at me good times
  12. yes .wav to a label my bad .mp3 for the masses
  13. as tomy said nice start mate, dont be ashamed at the song selection, gotta do what you gotta do if it gets stuck in your head because its so catchy you might as well make a decent version of it!
  14. this, hard to argue if you have the original project file (in my case, the .flp project file you work with before exporting to mp3)
  15. you can also use itunes to convert file formats http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1550 iTunes: How to convert a song to a different file format Summary You can convert a song to a different file format while keeping a copy of the original. For example, you can save a copy of an uncompressed song file such as AIFF or WAV to a compressed format like MP3, AAC, or Apple Lossless Encoder. Products Affected iTunes Saving a copy of a song in a new file format When converting from a compressed to uncompressed file format (for example, from MP3 to AIFF) you shouldn't notice any reduction in sound quality. However, when converting between compressed formats (for example MP3 and AAC), you may notice a reduction in the sound quality. For the best results, if you want your music encoded in a different file format, you should import the music again from the original source using the new encoding format. To convert a song's file format: Open iTunes Preferences. Windows: Choose Edit > Preferences. Mac: Choose iTunes > Preferences. Click the General button, then click the Importing Settings button in the second section of the window. From the Import Using pop-up menu, choose the encoding format that you want to convert the song to, then click OK to save the settings. Select one or more songs in your library, then from the Advanced menu, choose one of the following (The menu item changes to show what's selected in your Importing preferences): Create MP3 version Create AAC version Create AIFF version Create WAV version Create Apple Lossless version If you haven't imported some songs into iTunes yet, you can import and convert them at the same time. This will create a converted copy of the file in your iTunes Library based on your iTunes preferences. To convert all the songs in a folder or on a disk, hold down the Option key (Mac) or Shift key (Windows) and choose Advanced > Convert Import preference setting. The Import preference setting will match what you chose in step 3. iTunes will prompt you for the location of the folder or disk you want to import and convert. All the songs in the folder or on the disk will be converted. Note: Some purchased songs are encoded using a protected AAC format that prevents them from being converted. iTunes Plus purchases are not protected and can be converted. The song in its original format and the newly converted song appear in your library. Additional Information About compression When you convert a song, some data may be lost due to the way certain formats compress data. For this reason these formats are sometimes called "lossy" formats. The advantage of using a "lossy" format is that the file sizes are much smaller, which means you can store more songs in the same amount of disk space. The disadvantage is that the sound quality may not be as good as the original, uncompressed format. Depending on the song, the speakers or headphones, and the player you use to play the song, you may not be able to tell the difference between a compressed "lossy" song and a song that is not compressed. Once a song is compressed (meaning some of its data is lost) you cannot retrieve the data by uncompressing it. If you convert a song from a "lossy" format to a uncompressed format, the quality of the song will not improve and the file will only take up more disk space. For example, if you convert a song in MP3 format (a compressed format) to AIFF (an uncompressed format) the song will take up much more space on the hard disk, but it will still sound the same as the compressed file. In order to take advantage of uncompressed formats you should only import songs using these formats. A note about copyright iTunes software may be used to reproduce materials. It is licensed to you only for reproduction of non-copyrighted materials, materials in which you own the copyright, or materials you are authorized or legally permitted to reproduce. If you are uncertain about your right to copy any material, you should contact your legal advisor. See the iTunes Store Terms of Service for additional information.
  16. yeah it catches you if you're not expecting it
  17. any idea of the expected file size from 300mb? not sure of the exact compression, but i think you will be looking at around 80 -100mb as a rough guess it doesnt take long to do so you might as well
  18. export the mix with audacity as mp3 320
  19. actually it wont, not if they are that tight sorry
  20. this should help viewtopic.php?f=22&t=9907
  21. Gandy

    TOTD?

  22. Gandy

    Hey All

    great intro, welcome mate
  23. iTunes has a remix stem sub category that has a lot of the top40 stems to it, which is quite handy can be found here or searching "re-mix stems" in the itunes store http://itunes.apple.com/au/artist/re-mi ... d403801104
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