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i'm looking for the typical western soundtrack where someone walks through a bar door and it goes WA WA WOW...if anyone has it or understands what i'm talking about please post
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RE: WA WA WOW
Try anything that Ennio Morricone has produced for Sergio Leone.
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RE: WA WA WOW
You can't record your own?
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Well, If you have a DVD with that particular sound on it and a DVD player in your computer, you can do a stereo mix (or whatever your sound card calls it) to record the sound from the DVD as you play it.
To do this on windows, bring up the volume control out and go to properties. set it to recording using the radio buttons you will see. Then a list will appear with sliders you can select. Find one that sounds like it refers to the sound which is leaving your computer... It's different for everyone but it should be there. On my computer it is called "wave out mix," but I've also heard of "stereo mix" and "What-U-Hear." Either way, with this selected, click ok and a slider will come up. Then set the volume where you want it and open recording software such as Audacity or Cool Edit. Finally, get you DVD to the point you want to record (gove yourself a bit of leeway and then edit out what you don't need in Audacity.) Set Audacity recording and then play the section of the DVD you want to record. When it's done, stop the DVD and the recording, edit the recording down to what you want and save.
To do this on windows, bring up the volume control out and go to properties. set it to recording using the radio buttons you will see. Then a list will appear with sliders you can select. Find one that sounds like it refers to the sound which is leaving your computer... It's different for everyone but it should be there. On my computer it is called "wave out mix," but I've also heard of "stereo mix" and "What-U-Hear." Either way, with this selected, click ok and a slider will come up. Then set the volume where you want it and open recording software such as Audacity or Cool Edit. Finally, get you DVD to the point you want to record (gove yourself a bit of leeway and then edit out what you don't need in Audacity.) Set Audacity recording and then play the section of the DVD you want to record. When it's done, stop the DVD and the recording, edit the recording down to what you want and save.
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