Vocal Echoes... - i keep gettin em....

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UltimateGamerCC
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Postby UltimateGamerCC » Mon May 28, 2007 4:05 am

can anyone help? i started to fix my playlist, and i noticed 99 Ways To Dies by MEGADETH had no BG track, so i downloaded the song turned it into ogg using audacity and remade the song, but while playing it i get vocal echoes....how can i fix this problem? since i plan to make a lot of songs this is a crucial question for me...
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Postby ReDramt » Mon May 28, 2007 4:58 am

Ok basically you made 1 crucial mistake there. You downloaded the song and made it into an ogg.

What you should have done is copied the song.ogg and renamed it guitar.ogg. The guitar.ogg and song.ogg are the same file in most songs thats why song makers sometimes only include one.

The reason behind the vocal echo is that the track you downloaded is shorter then the original ogg.
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Postby UltimateGamerCC » Thu May 31, 2007 11:04 pm

thanks, man! that fixed the problem, sorry to make this so short but i got songs to fret lol see ya and thanks again :cool:
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