


Facade wrote:new pony movie that isnt eqg?
2017? man theres gonna be more cgi than that tinder wolf episode
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Bronies Are Cool wrote:They are a record label. Has people like archie/desso, valico (Aftermath), Silva Hound, and more. http://www.wolfbeatsmedia.com






Bronies Are Cool wrote:Labels take forever to respond. It seems that way at least. I signed up the fork for 4 labels and am still waiting a response on all of them.

ExoBassTix wrote:Bronies Are Cool wrote:Labels take forever to respond. It seems that way at least. I signed up the fork for 4 labels and am still waiting a response on all of them.
I know that I try to be as responsive as possible with my Extra Dimension Records label. Then again, when you don't hear anything from a label, I at least usually assume they don't like it or don't have any use for it within their label.
Ricky Denzel wrote:I. Mother. Fucking. Hate. Audacity.



Bronies Are Cool wrote:Ricky Denzel wrote:I. Mother. Fucking. Hate. Audacity.
Why the hate? For a simple audio editing tool, it seems to do its job well as being simple and completing simple tasks as long as the user knows how to use it
I use to kind of "remix" tracks on it before I started actually producing. I was pretty good at using the program about 3 years ago. It worked fine for me.
I think of it like MS paint. It's simple and does the simple tasks well.
Don't ask it to do more than it should be able to do.
Ricky Denzel wrote:Bronies Are Cool wrote:Ricky Denzel wrote:I. Mother. Fucking. Hate. Audacity.
Why the hate? For a simple audio editing tool, it seems to do its job well as being simple and completing simple tasks as long as the user knows how to use it
I use to kind of "remix" tracks on it before I started actually producing. I was pretty good at using the program about 3 years ago. It worked fine for me.
I think of it like MS paint. It's simple and does the simple tasks well.
Don't ask it to do more than it should be able to do.
Removing instruments? try that, brah



Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Acsii wrote:So today I got a little bored to made a remix of Fancy
https://soundcloud.com/acsiident/iggy-azalea-fancy-acsiident-remix



Acsii wrote:So today I got a little bored to made a remix of Fancy
https://soundcloud.com/acsiident/iggy-azalea-fancy-acsiident-remix
Ricky Denzel wrote:Bronies Are Cool wrote:Ricky Denzel wrote:I. Mother. Fucking. Hate. Audacity.
Why the hate? For a simple audio editing tool, it seems to do its job well as being simple and completing simple tasks as long as the user knows how to use it
I use to kind of "remix" tracks on it before I started actually producing. I was pretty good at using the program about 3 years ago. It worked fine for me.
I think of it like MS paint. It's simple and does the simple tasks well.
Don't ask it to do more than it should be able to do.
Removing instruments? try that, brah

ExoBassTix wrote: Releases are on Bandcamp, and even iTunes and Beatport, yet with a Creative Commons license. That, as an idea, is totally cool! I wonder, however, how that can even be possible with iTunes and Beatport. I thought they were fixed on Copyright?
Mr. Bigglesworth wrote:Oh by the way, I'm not kidding. The way these things actually work is almost always kept a secret and the working professionals I know who use them pretty often just palm it off as witchcraft.
eery wrote:Next gen gaming: Just fucking get a dog.



Mr. Bigglesworth wrote:Lemme tell you about removing instruments. It's complicated and requires very CPU intensive, very complex and very expensive programs to do. These programs are what we in the area of audio call "fucking witchcraft" and trust me Audacity is none of these things.
The programs that CAN remove instruments though are so ridiculously effective at it that if you buy them you can actually turn them into your job because they're witchcraft and people are willing to pay for a slice of your sweet, delicious witchcraft for their film projects.
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