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moil60
01-09-2006, 08:39 PM
hey is there any software out there for drums, which u can like put on the computer and u can drag songs into the file which then pulls the song apart and has all the stuff there such as the drum track, guitar track, bass, singing and so on. so in other words u can take off bits of the song. so say if i wanted to learn a song on drums, i would take the drum track off the song and i would play instead. so you dont need a band at all.? if u get what i mean lol.

SkaRabbit
01-09-2006, 08:41 PM
No you cannot break down mp3,wma in such a way. download guitar pro search for the song you want in a guitar pro file. then mute everyhthing butdrums.

milkmit
01-09-2006, 11:18 PM
can't do it. distributed songs are all a bunch of layered sounds/instruments flattened into a single overlapping stream sound. it would be like painting a picture with a dozen different overlapping colors and then trying to isolate one single color in the whole mess.

Chippy569
01-09-2006, 11:22 PM
^ the picture analogy is pretty close.

in short, no.

milkmit
01-10-2006, 12:39 AM
^ the picture analogy is pretty close.

in short, no.

it's the best I can come up with! last time I made an analogy to a photoshop document, which typically has many dozens of individual layers on top of each other. in native format, you can edit each one individually, move them around, etc....but once you output to jpg, for instance, it flattens it all into one layer and mixes the color values together to form one etc etc. unfortunately, I may have taken for granted how many people are actually very familiar to photoshop and that sort of thinking.. :)

ian1988
01-10-2006, 04:21 AM
Guitar Pro is you best friend at this point in time my friend!

Hatecrew
01-10-2006, 05:47 AM
Guitar pro m8 but be careful a lot of the files on that are wrong to the track so keep keen ears on both.
and RSE sucks for drums on guitar pro 5¬.¬