
How-To: Easily Remove the Vocals from Most Songs | r3dux.org 2015 Shortcut: When I wrote this article Audacity didn’t have an automatic center-panned vocal canceling effect… but now it does, so rather than do the stereo-separate / invert-one-track / play-both-as-mono trick (and that’s pretty much all there is to it), you should be able to find the Vocal Remover option in the Effects menu – but it’s more fun / interesting and can give better results if you do it yourself! =D I found this trick the other day whilst stumbling the Interwebs and thought I’d do a quick-write up w/ pictures to make it as easy as possible… For this exercise we’re going to be using a piece of free audio software called Audacity, which you can get for Linux, Windows and Mac. Update: If you’re trying this out on a Mac, please make sure you get Audacity 1.3 Beta or newer – the stable 1.2 version appears to have a missing equaliser decibal-range slider which you need towards the end of the process! 1.) 2.) 3.) With that done, give it a play and see what happens! 4.) 5.) Wrap Up
Winamp Version 1 of Winamp was released in 1997, and grew quickly popular with over 3 million downloads,[8] paralleling the developing trend of MP3 (music) file sharing. Winamp 2.0 was released on September 8, 1998. The 2.x versions were widely used and made Winamp one of the most downloaded Windows applications.[9] By 2000, Winamp had over 25 million registered users.[10] A poor reception to the 2002 rewrite, Winamp 3, was followed by the release of Winamp 5 in 2003, and a later release of version 5.5 in 2007. Features[edit] Playback formats Media Library At installation, Winamp scans the user's system for media files to add to the Media Library database.[14] It supports full Unicode filenames and Unicode metadata for media files.[15] In the Media Library user interface pane, under Local Media, several selectors (Audio, Video, date and frequency) permit display of subsets of media files with greater detail.[14] Adding album art and track tags Podcatcher Media player device support Media Monitor Skins
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Sounds To Sleep To Peatbog Faeries The Peatbog Faeries are a largely instrumental Celtic fusion band. Formed in 1991, they are based in Dunvegan on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. Their music embodies many styles and influences, including folk, electronica, rock and jazz, - but their main influence is traditional celtic music. The band's unique sound is created through a mix of programmed effects and traditional celtic arrangements, played on bagpipes, fiddles, and whistles. The band have twice won "Live Band of the Year" at the Scottish Traditional Music Awards and were nominated for "Live Band of the Year" at the BBC Radio 2 folk awards. History[edit] The Peatbog Faeries formed in 1991. For their third album the band set up their own label, Peatbog Records. The band's seventh studio album, Dust, was released in August 2011. The Peatbog Faeries are currently working on an eighth album. Music[edit] The band's genre is celtic fusion, and like the genre, the band are often seen as very experimental musicians. Notes[edit]
Cool Notepad Trick - Hirlpoo West This neat trick came across on an internal alias. I hadn't seen this before, but I'm guessing it isn't new. Pretty handy for notetaking (if you're a plain text sort of guy/gal). Open a blank Notepad file Write .LOG (in uppercase) in the first line of the file, followed by Enter. [Update: Evidentally this is explained in KB260563 which makes it look like this feature has been around since Windows 98. I was in a presentation today with Jeff Sanquist and as he was scrolling through his blog on screen saw he picked up on this too.] Noriyuki Iwadare's World 10 Bets You Will Always Win | Community Connect NJ New Home / Offbeat Entertainment / 10 Bets You Will Always Win 10 Bets You Will Always Win Posted by: Robert Catalano June 11, 2012 in Offbeat Entertainment Comments 10 Bets You Will Always Win Share this: Google+ Robert Catalano Previous: Muppet Fun Facts Next: Film Scenes, With Cats [Photos] Related Articles Close Call Compilation 2014 April 3, 2014 Hollywood Height Chart Stuck On A Plane With The Cast Of ‘The Lion King’? April 1, 2014 <ol class="commentlist"><li id="comment-10150854255950780_22258497" class="comment" itemprop="comment" itemscope itemtype=" rel="nofollow" itemprop="creator" href=" Community Connect NJ © Copyright 2012, All Rights Reserved