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#582 - Wed 03 Aug 2005 08:14 PM Extracting "sample"
Big Wes Offline
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Registered: Wed 03 Aug 2005
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Loc: Bethesda, MD
I have a copy of Aretha Franklin's "Think" in my i-tunes library. There's a passage in the song where she sings the word "freedom" seven times in a row (last about 17 seconds in the middle of the song). Since Freedom is the name of the soccer team that I coach,I'd like to "extract" this 17 second "sample" and then "loop it" (repeat it over and over) and a)burn it to a CD, b)put it on our team web site. Anyone have a clue as how to do this?
Many thanks,
Big Wes

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#583 - Thu 04 Aug 2005 01:38 AM Re: Extracting "sample"
Kremmen Online   content
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Registered: Fri 24 Nov 2000
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The first stage is to get hold of a wave editor and cut out the section you want.

If you have Nero, that has a built in Wave Editor.

Having done that you can either paste loads of them together or dig around for aprogram that will perform the continual loop.
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