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Looking for an instrumental version
Posted by: Doc ()
Date: May 6, 2012 17:41

Hi

I am preparing my wedding and would like to have Start Me Up as the music of our arrival at the party. I would like the instrumental part before Mick's singing to me a bit longer than on the album version.
Is there an official instrumental version available somewhere ?

Any help/info would be welcome.

Thanks !

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Re: Looking for an instrumental version
Posted by: crumbling_mice ()
Date: May 6, 2012 17:48

Just cut the section and loop it...it will play indefinatly!



'some things, well, I can't refuse'

Re: Looking for an instrumental version
Posted by: Doc ()
Date: May 6, 2012 18:59

Quote
crumbling_mice
Just cut the section and loop it...it will play indefinatly!

I know, but I miss the software and the skills
So I was wondering if something like this already exists.

Re: Looking for an instrumental version
Posted by: Quique-stone ()
Date: May 6, 2012 20:50

Quote
Doc
Hi

I am preparing my wedding and would like to have Start Me Up as the music of our arrival at the party. I would like the instrumental part before Mick's singing to me a bit longer than on the album version.
Is there an official instrumental version available somewhere ?

Any help/info would be welcome.

Thanks !

Cool!
I arrived at my wedding party with an instrumental Let's Spend The Night Together!

Re: Looking for an instrumental version
Posted by: crumbling_mice ()
Date: May 6, 2012 23:46

Quote
Doc
Quote
crumbling_mice
Just cut the section and loop it...it will play indefinatly!

I know, but I miss the software and the skills
So I was wondering if something like this already exists.


All you need is a program called Audacity - it's free to download and that will let you cut and save the opening few bars as a WAV file. Just burn that to a cd and set the cd on repeat as you arrive at your wedding!



'some things, well, I can't refuse'

Re: Looking for an instrumental version
Posted by: Max'sKansasCity ()
Date: May 7, 2012 00:43

Quote
crumbling_mice
Quote
Doc
Quote
crumbling_mice
Just cut the section and loop it...it will play indefinatly!

I know, but I miss the software and the skills
So I was wondering if something like this already exists.


All you need is a program called Audacity - it's free to download and that will let you cut and save the opening few bars as a WAV file. Just burn that to a cd and set the cd on repeat as you arrive at your wedding!

It really is easy to do. Most of these programs display a "graph" looking thing, (a sound wave). You simply load the music into the program and hit play. You will see the time line as music plays, you can tell where the music gets higher and lower on the graph/sound wave.... then all you do is use your curser to highlight the part of the music you want, then copy it... and paste it onto a new graph thing. It is as simple as copying and pasting words from a document to a new document. Try it, I bet you can do it in 1/2 an hour.... and that my wedding present to you.... Congratulations...have a Happy Wedding smiling smiley


see soundwave/graph below
I dont know what program this is, I just grabbed an image of a sound wave to show you what it looks like.... and they all look the basically same (if it it stereo, it will have two lines which copy/paste together)....

You open the program, then open a song into the program... then play the song... then find the part you want.... copy it and paste it into a new graph.... and you can copy and paste, paste , paste, paste etc etc as many times as needed... save the new file...... and you are done ... voila




Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2012-05-07 01:19 by Max'sKansasCity.

Re: Looking for an instrumental version
Posted by: Come On ()
Date: May 7, 2012 08:23




I was driving home early Sunday morning through Bakersfield...

Re: Looking for an instrumental version
Posted by: novica ()
Date: May 7, 2012 08:37

Congratulations Doc !smileys with beer


Re: Looking for an instrumental version
Posted by: Doc ()
Date: May 7, 2012 11:02

Thanks Novica and thanks for the technical support !
I'll try to copy/paste until I get the result I want...

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