YTMND Tutorial Vol.2 *Music*
Created on: May 1st, 2006
YTMND, Tutorial, Brian Peppers, John Luc Picard, music, sound
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You clearly have no idea what you're talking about. First of all you do not need any special program for "recording from your sound card", Windows Sound Recorder ("sndrec32") would do. Simply run "sndvol32 /r" and select the appropriate audio input source. Second, there are programs that are designed to detect audio tempo and extract loops. Adobe Audition (formerly CoolEdit) does not do this. Please get a clue before lecturing others on what to do. Have a GREAT day.
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