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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Your Free Music Mixing Software

By Sylvia Cillyan


If a computer monitor could be used for fulling dreams, perhaps yours would be displaying free music mixing software. Some LED lit windows for showing the numerical values of frequencies, and reveal the results of pitch values you have chosen. Maybe dreams do come true in the world of electronics technology.

When you're dealing with different tracks of recordings, a numeric keypad could be of great use and the results viewed in those two windows. It could also select file names and help you create a unique work, then write all of it back to the tracks complete with your changes.

With a couple more windows to display lists of songs, or sounds, could be useful in retrieving what is needed, and allowing the results to be keep in storage. This could create unlimited combinations of possible entertainment, and result in productions that make you stand out above all others at your craft.

There is surely good reasons for having a waveform where other things can be examined or monitor the rest of the equipment that is connected. There might be clouds of fog needed for effects, strings and rows of flashing lights all set to perform at that precise frequency, and moment, to make the gig complete.

Control knobs can be like an extension of your creativity, and to have a couple of banks at your disposal would be great for setting everything to your liking. You might want to tweak just a single sound for a fraction of a second and then control the whole works for many combinations of tones that entertain.

All those things, and more, can be done with a computer, and your monitor could be flashing with lights for volume levels, frequency monitoring, neat little graphics knobs to tweak and turn, and other usefully abstract reactions to the files you have created with your free music mixing software.




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