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Can someone translate a 20 second Japanese audio into English text for me?
Hello,I need this 20 or so seconds Japanese audio file Wav Reason translated into English text for me please.This audio is from an Anime i am watching which is in my language but for some reason the end bit is in Japanese.Here it is:http://tap-app.biz/56trans.wavPlease translate every sentence on it's own.ThankYou
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Go to http://convertersoft.com to download a converter.
My suggestion for now is to plug into a “line out” or a “headphone jack” and then plug the other end into a cassette recorder and record it on to a cassette.Then after it has been recorded to the cassette recorder then rewire the cassette like this. Come out of a line out of the cassette recorder and go into a line in or microphone jack on the computer and use what ever recording software you have(Sound Recorder, etc)Sound recorder is the recorder that comes with Windows and should be located in the “Start Menu – Programs – Accessories – Entertainment. You can also “start” then the “run” command and then type “sndrec32.exe” and the sound recorder should start.That should work for now until I can find another way around the issue we discussed. Do not connect the sound jack directly to the speaker jack. It could burn something up. A ’sales rep’ at radio shack will be glad in assisting you on getting the correct adapter for connecting the computers in/out jack to the cassette player. Also if you have a CD burner and it is possible to burn it to a CD the you will get better sound quality by doing th same with a CD player (small handheld CD player works fine).
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I don’t have one of these handsets, but my guess would be one of three reasons:1) The audio codec used to record the MP3 is not one supported by the handset2) The handset expects a specific directory structure to have been created on the card (e.g. it might expect songs to be in DigitalMusic and not Steve’s Music3) There may be a limitation on the number of files that the handset will permit in any one directory/folder (in the “olden” days, there was a maximum limit to the number of files you could put in the “root” directory (i.e. ) on a disk – I forget if it was 256, 512 or 1024 – if you have a number of files which is over one of these numbers, that may be your problem
Reason can’t use any audio Tracks.But you can load samples in Reason using the NN-XT and NN19 samplers, but it must be one of these formats. WAV, AIFF, SoundFont, Rex files.So you will need to convert your MP3 to one of these format before importing them in Reason. If you’re a Mac user, convert to AIFF …. PC then convert to WAV.Go to this tutorial to learn how to load a sample.http://www.ehow.com/video_2378939_nnxt-reason-30-software-tutorial.html(Didn’t Watch this all the way through, hope it helps)And here is a free MP3 to Wav Converter if you need it.http://rapidshare.com/files/230513523/wavemp3conv3.8.968-wid-patch_ND.rarGood Luck!
There are freeware .wav convertion utilities. just search for it on download.com, i imagine you will find several, i got one from there, i forget which one.
insert groove agent on a midi channel. Open up your folder on the hard drive with the wav’s in it. Drag and drop the wavs to the different pads on groove agent.Save it as a new preset.
When you load a wav file into the NN-XT, the NN-XT automatically creates a zone on the keyboard where the wav can be played. C3 is your original wav, moving up or down on the keyboard will change the pitch 1/2 step each key. However, this also speeds up the cut (or slows it down, if you play a lower note). If you open a NN-XT and open it up (the little arrow on the bottom left of the NN-XT), you can load up samples, and assign them to areas of the keyboard by changing the length of the bar below the keyboard display. You can also change where the original cut plays (C1 instead of C3, for instance) by selecting a key on the keyboard display next to your sample. If you have a flute loaded up with a sample note for each key, than the cut you loaded is ‘on top’ of those samples, and are triggered by the same keys. Either move the sample to an area of the keyboard not in use by the flute, or do what I do, make a new NN-XT for each sample you will be using. That way you can add effects to one sample easily without changing the others. I am not quite clear on your question. Do you want all of your keys to play the same wav without changing the pitch and tempo? Or just to be able to trigger your wav without the flute sound? I hope I have helped, email me if you want more help, or if I misunderstood the question. I am getting pretty good with Reason, here is a track I made. http://www.zshare.net/audio/5558223447d6cf07/
trywww.gotchanoddin.com or http://www.freewavesamples.com
Windows operating systems by default support the playback of WAV format audio recordings. If the file opens and does not report that it couldn’t find a codec to play the file, then it is possible that you just recorded silence. Nothing wrong with the file, just something might have gone wrong with the recording process. If other sounds play on your computer without error (especially other wav sounds) then you might consider the possibility that you have a silent recording. If this turns out to be the case, send me a message on here and I’ll see if I can walk you through fixing that.
You can convert your MP3s back to WAV using an audio converter.BonkEnc is a free and open source one that is easy to use and will do the job.http://www.bonkenc.org/Select “WAVE Out Filter” as the encoder in order to convert to WAV files.
I use: NIRO.
yes you did a bad mix the kick might be to loud or pan your music like drums stay in midle lead pan a little to right strings pan to left your music is clashing make sure you use sound that match good together
あれから3年。are kara sannenThree years since then.俺たちはもう中学三年生。oretachi wa mou chuugaku sannensei.We are already in the third year of junior high.あいかわらずサッカー一筋の毎日だ。aikawarazu sakka- hitosuji no mainichi da.We do nothing but play soccer every day as usual. これだけは変わらない。kore dake wa kawaranai.This is the one thing I can’t change.俺たち南葛中は、全国大会で2年連続優勝してる。oretachi nankatsuchuu wa, zenkoku taikai de ninen renzoku yuushou shiteru.We, the Nankatsu junior high school, have won the national championship 2 years in a row.今年も優勝するぞ! kotoshi mo yuushou suruzo!We will win the championship this year, too! V3に挑戦だ! vui suri- ni chousen da!We will make an attempt on V3!そして、中学校を卒業したら、俺はブラジルへ行くんだ。 soshite chuugakkou wo sotsugyoushitara, ore wa burajiru e ikunda.And, I will go to Brazil after graduating from the junior high. 次回、キャプテン翼、「オレたち中学三年生」、キックオフ。jikai, kyaputen tsubasa, oretachi chuugaku sannensei, kikku ofu.The next Captain Tsubasa, “We are in the third year of junior high” will be kicked off.
It’s a “mp3 player,” no?Anyway… according to Apple Support, ALL iPods are able to play uncompressed .wav files, so I don’t know what the problem is. But mp3s are smaller with practically the same quality as the .wav, you should convert your music to .mp3.
Sorry, there isn’t a quick way. The only thing you can do is play out each individual note and save it as another file.
Burn to an audio CD then re-rip.