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how to save music?, Zoogi, 12:23:05, 06/18/011
Here I come (again) to save the day!, Count Unholaluja, 09:07:44, 02/14/013
No Subject, malik, 14:22:18, 06/05/013

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Subject: how to save music?
Name: Zoogi
Time/Date: 12:23:05 06/18/011
Message:

how to save music mp3 format ?

I want to create one music of all bit! How
do it?

sry for english ;/


Subject: Here I come (again) to save the day!
Name: Count Unholaluja
Time/Date: 09:07:44 02/14/013
Message:

Oki, to make your drum loops, stream it as WAV, then go to your favorite virtual sound/multitrack editor, I use Audacity, and then create your loops from the wavs you streamed from disk by HH Studio or MORON, which I use, if you already have Audacity on Linux, you should have the Lame Codecs and Libraries/Dependencies downloaded, if not look it up on your repositories... If you are using Windoze, download it from the Lame website, I would use a Legacy of Audacity that allows you to use old lame-enc.dll, which is still STABLE to my recollection when I was into Windoze XP, put the dll in a folder that can be reached by Audacity, so if you go to file, go to export, after loading the WAV file of course and editing the bugger of it, and making kick ass loops then you go to file, export to MP3, then chose the Lame-enc.dll file, then you edit the tags of the MP3 file, and voila, your first MP3 file from Audacity! :)

Subject: No Subject
Name: malik
Time/Date: 14:22:18 06/05/013
Message:

manuel langage french




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