Re: Recording Music for a Wedding Posted by Billy D. Fuller on May 11, 2009
Posted by: Chris Arveson on May 11, 2009
What a silly question. When is the groom EVER in charge of a wedding?
That is funny Chris ! LOL
Now I need a rehearsal and get a time line down in case I have to edit. Thanks again for everyones help. That is why I love this place so much.... I may have to take my computer so I will not miss posting.
Billy D.
Re: Recording Music for a Wedding Posted by Shawn on May 11, 2009
Posted by: Chris Arveson on May 11, 2009
What a silly question. When is the groom EVER in charge of a wedding?There is a new show on one of the networks that does just that. I have been seeing advertised the last week or two. I really doubt I'll watch it but is what I was thinking about when I asked the question of Billy.... I figured it would get a rise out of him.
Re: Recording Music for a Wedding Posted by jomama on May 11, 2009
Posted by: Shawn Sorrell on May 11, 2009
I dito Sue's suggestion. I have used Audacity in the past and it is pretty easy to use. I have never tried importing then into WMP to make a CD but would imagine that would be easy.
I open WMP and open the file of the music I want then burn to CD. So easy. I like Audacity because you can do so much with it.
Billy, have fun planning the wedding. Don't get too busy to enjoy the happy day with your brother.
Sue
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