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I bought 3 royality free music for i think ~$100. About 40 great guitar songs.I cannot remember where but you could find pretty easy really really quality track for say $5 peace.Also they sound more natural that any music making software i have tried. Maybe i am wrong let me know if there is a music producing software makes great natural sounds.
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And the go yo ua jk ao lol bk and ok nrxt lol and lol next ok lol next ok lol next ok lol next ok
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recordpad www.nch.com.au/recordpad/index.html
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relyt12101 wrote:
Photoshop Express was recently released. It's a free online Photoshop with free use and 2 free gigabytes of storage.
https://www.photoshop.com/express/landing.html
Thanks relyt12101
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What is image processing?
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Check Out this nice Sound ressource sites too
http://www.massivetracks.net/royalty-free-music.htm
http://www.gemafreie-musik-online.de
one site is multilanguage and the other just german. but they have very good music and its free of any performing rights organistaion too. The different mixes and loops of each track at massivetracks is very nice for editing
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I use a freeware product called Artweaver - it's a freeware version of photoshop which i find it easier to use than photoshop,
for 3d I use blender, Google sketch up and art of illusion
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Here are two good programs:
Movienizer - is a free movie catalog that can find and collect information about movies. This programm can find information about a particular movie, an actor, actress, director, screenplay writer, download photos and DVD cover. Movienizer supports a number of different online movie databases.
Free M4a to MP3 Converter
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andresmh wrote:
There is a clone of Photo Shop called Gimpshop. It has almost everything Photoshop has but it's free and open source. You can download it here: http://www.gimpshop.com/download.shtml
I personally use Pain.NET, it's simple and fast: http://www.getpaint.net/
Excuse me, did you mean paint.net?
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how do you get paint.net things on scratch ( the program?
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kennakenna wrote:
how do you get paint.net things on scratch ( the program?
Just save them as a JPEG and import them into Scratch (To import them into Scratch, click the button that looks a bit like a folder underneath the stage. Then select the file, and click "OK."
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You can use Linux MultiMedia Studio for music. It is free and it is very like FL Studio 8. Here is an example.
EDIT: You can also import midi files and export them as .wavs. But to export the music (or midi) you usually have to restart LMMS.
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