10.12.2005

Audacity plus iTunes



Audacity plus iTunes equals:

digital music workstation/
recording studio/CD burner

I took me longer than I'd like to admit, last night, but I stumble bumbled around Audacity and iTunes and figured out how to:

(1) compose digital music

(2) save/export project as WAV file

(3) import project to iTunes, which converts it to MP3

(4) create playlist, then burn a CD of project

I don't have an iPod, nor do I download songs off the internet. I'm not the slightest bit interested in that. But, I've been wanting to create my own soundscapes, and CDs of my original compositions. Last night, I did it.

I also took CDs of my old band Camouflage Danse and made my own playlist compilation of tracks, then burned a few CDs of it.

Unlistenable Music of
Unknown Genius Recordings
presents:


[UMUGR 001]

Camouflage Danse "Our Sound"
(compilation album)


[UMUGR 002]

Steven Streight "universings"
(computer musique )


All this for FREE (aside from cost of blank CDs to record onto).

Check out the freeware from Apple iTunes and from Audacity.


This is not an advertisement.

This is just the testimony of a satisfied new user.



[signed] Steven Streight aka Vaspers the Grate

:^)

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