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LegendofSymphony7

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  1. I just recently started doing this, but MySpace is pretty good for music file hosting, since: 1) It's free. 2) It has no limit to file space. 3) People will eventually find and listen to it, so even if it isn't good enough for OCReMix, it's still good enough for the people on MySpace. The only drawback is you can only host 4 songs at a time.
  2. Okay, first I want to let it be known that I am not the best remixer ever, and that I probably don't do have the stuff I do "to standards". But I do have a way to convert MIDI to .WAV. I don't remember if there is a price tag on it or not, but I've had this program for about a year. It's called MidiSyn, and it uses soundfonts to convert your MIDI into a .wav (be aware that the size of your new .wav may not be as small as you would like). Speaking of soundfonts, an okay soundfont archive site is the sf2midi site (http://www.sf2midi.com). Sure, you have to register to download stuff, but registration is free! There is an easy solution for making MIDI (if you can read guitar tablature, anyway)! There is a program out there by Arobas Music called Guitar Pro. (I realize it's not free, but if you can find yourself a free/cheap copy or a demo, be my guest unless you wanna pay $60 for just that) Guitar Pro is a multi-track tablature editor that uses MIDI to playback what you write. All you have to know is string tuning and how many instruments your soundcard's MIDI has! For more info, go to http://www.guitar-pro.com I also have a shareware solution for multi-track .wav editing. The program is called WavePad, and it's easy to use. First, open your file. Then, you can cut/copy/paste/delete things in your file and make it how you want. "All your instruments are on different files!" you say? Fear not; WavePad has the power to mix files, provided that you've done some editing (or no editing if you feel it's good as-is) to the tracks you're mixing. WavePad also does .wav to mp3 conversions! I just wanna say again that I am not the greatest remixer, nor do I do everything "to standards". I do use programs like LimeWire for downloading stuff, but when you can get something for free rather than pay, what does it matter? However, I know from experience that you can't expect a dollar-store microphone to do wonders for you. Which means you may have to spend a bit of money to do vocal work.
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