UK, sorry to disappoint you. I wanted to help as much as possible but that song has an All Rights Reserved licence on it, meaning my hands are tied when it comes to importing it to audiotool. The tracks I use are all Creative Commons 0 rights. They are free to use and free to convert. Please forgive me.
I don't have the song. If you can direct me to a version that is free to download and use (like creative commons or freeware) then sure. Otherwise, sorry I have utterly failed you.
If you find out how to implant a link to a track into a comment, let me know. That is one I am still having trouble figuring out. If you need help with Audacity, let me know. It can be a bee-och at first.
30 sec. Max import. Also I have received errors importing samples that are too quite. The fix is a free program called audacity. This program allows you to amplify, splice, reverse, cut, and tweek to your liking. So, in a nutshell. 30 second max length and amplify the sample. There currently is no way around this to my knowledge. I hope this helps.
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Electric Nylons
No Hard Feelings? (AtHeat Edit)
In the mean time, this is my new track. I don't know if you had a chance to check it or not. (link is only visible to registered users)
UK, sorry to disappoint you. I wanted to help as much as possible but that song has an All Rights Reserved licence on it, meaning my hands are tied when it comes to importing it to audiotool. The tracks I use are all Creative Commons 0 rights. They are free to use and free to convert. Please forgive me.
I don't have the song. If you can direct me to a version that is free to download and use (like creative commons or freeware) then sure. Otherwise, sorry I have utterly failed you.
Just had a problem importing a track as a wav. I got around that little conundrum by switching the track to an mp3.
If you find out how to implant a link to a track into a comment, let me know. That is one I am still having trouble figuring out. If you need help with Audacity, let me know. It can be a bee-och at first.
30 sec. Max import. Also I have received errors importing samples that are too quite. The fix is a free program called audacity. This program allows you to amplify, splice, reverse, cut, and tweek to your liking. So, in a nutshell. 30 second max length and amplify the sample. There currently is no way around this to my knowledge. I hope this helps.
Just made a couple great samples, you can search them under "atheat". Enjoy.