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Need software that can play music on different tracks

 
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 10:02 pm    Post subject: Need software that can play music on different tracks Reply with quote

Hi! I am looking for a software that can play music on different tracks, for example, 8 tracks, one for drum, one for guitar and so on, for one song.

I am not looking for a recording software, when you record the instrument on different tracks then mix them up.

I am looking for a software that can play them on different tracks after they mixed, such as music from CD.

In that way, you can learn a lot from your favorite bands how they arrange music, I just wonder if there is software available or it is impossible to do that at the moment. Even hardware is ok.
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Brien
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 11:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Are you talking about mixing up the order of the songs?

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I am looking for a software that can play them on different tracks after they mixed, such as music from CD
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the audiophile
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Joined: 22 Oct 2007
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Location: Adelaide, South Australia.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 11:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You cannot separate tracks after they are mixed.
They are recorded in multi track format then mixed
down to stereo so you finish up with two tracks - L+R.
The only way to "bring out" particular instruments is by
using a graphic equaliser to boost the frequency range
of the different instruments.
I would suggest a minimum of a 10 band a side equaliser
but the more bands the better.
The only other alternative I can suggest is to listen closely
to the recording, specifically the instrument you are interested in.
With a bit of practice you begin to mentally isolate them.
As a bass guitarist I tend to zero-in on the bass line first,
the rest of the music becomes secondary.
Unfortunately with pre-recorded cd's you're stuck with what
you've got - you can only tweak the sound.
P.S: Don't apologise for your lack of knowledge - we've all
got to start somewhere.
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