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Music
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by:
Mansi
gupta |
Which
Music Software Programs Fit Your Needs?
Want to find out how to listen to all your
favorite songs whenever you want? If so,
you'll want to learn more about music software
and how you can install some programs onto
your computer. Here are some descriptions
of some basic music software programs you
will want to learn more about:
CD Ripper
A CD Ripper program allows you to convert
tracks from a compact disc to your mp3 player,
or onto your computer. You can make your
own mp3s from audio CDs, so that you make
your own song selections. You can also convert
batches of WAV decoded files at a time to
mp3 files on the CD Ripper, and if you want
to download this program onto your computer,
you'll need to have Microsoft Windows 95,
98, or 2000, and a CD-ROM drive. For most
CD Ripper programs, you can try a free download
first before purchasing the product.
Audio Editors
If you are into recording and creating your
own music, an audio editor program may be
a good investment. An audio editor program
allows you to save your own studio sessions
or songs to modify later. Most include a
metronome (to keep music and vocals in rhythm)
and an audio mixer. The mixer allows you
to adjust different music track settings
like tone, pitch or volume. On some programs
you can even 'beat match' between tracks,
thus allowing for a smoother transition
between songs. One audio editing program
you may want to try is Blaze Media Pro,
a program which is also a CD burner and
converter. And, if you're recording a large
file, most audio editors will be able to
support your files with no problem at all.
If you are using a multi-track editor, one
thing to keep in mind is whether your sound
card and memory capabilities are up to the
task of handling large volumes of songs,.
Although most audio editor programs are
commercial (and not freeware) and have a
standard price tag, you can receive free
trials for audio editor programs as well.
Be aware of the memory and sound card requirements
as designated by the company who produces
the software. Depending on who makes the
software, it may be available for Windows
XP, Windows 98, ME, 2000 and even Mac OSX.
About the author:
Mansi gupta writes about music software.
Learn more at http://www.blazemp.com/music_software.htm
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