http://www.hitnmix.com/
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 264 posts since 9 Jan, 2011 from Welland, Ontario, Canada
http://www.hitnmix.com/ has anyone tried this or have this, maybe answer some questions...does it work 99% of 50% of the time and can someone who has it try making acapella for me of a few songs, does this thing make it so i can mute instruments or rip the instruments into separate wav files, i heard if the instruments share the same frequencies they get mashed together is this true, also i want someone to try to make an vocal only wav file for a few songs, try their luck with that, i think it's a great idea for a software program but don't know if this has been updated, it's version 2, i am wondering because i would like to purchase this if it works for the files i send for you's or who ever will try to convert a few songs for me. let me know how this software works and if it is worth the 120 dollars to pay for it.
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- KVRAF
- 5810 posts since 27 Jul, 2001 from Tarpon Springs, Florida, USA
Not much online on HitnMix Infinity.
Has any one tried this?
Looks like it could be useful.
Has any one tried this?
Looks like it could be useful.
My Studio: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=7760&p=7777146#p7777146
- KVRAF
- 3390 posts since 5 Mar, 2004 from Gold Coast Australia
While I admire the technology, it seems to sound terrible.
Ok, fine if you don't care how choppy & mangled your music is, but wouldn't you be better making your own original music (by learning & practicing till you get it right) instead of making things that don't sound musical anymore?
That said, some clever person should be sitting there trying to work out how to create their own unique misuse of this to deliver a new novelty record like Paul Hardcastle's "N-N Nineteen", Art of Noise's "Moments In Love" or Cher's "Believe".
Ok, fine if you don't care how choppy & mangled your music is, but wouldn't you be better making your own original music (by learning & practicing till you get it right) instead of making things that don't sound musical anymore?
That said, some clever person should be sitting there trying to work out how to create their own unique misuse of this to deliver a new novelty record like Paul Hardcastle's "N-N Nineteen", Art of Noise's "Moments In Love" or Cher's "Believe".
Benedict Roff-Marsh
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