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Is there a freeware or shareware prog out there that will allow me to isolate certain frequencies in an audio file? I want to take apart a simple piece of music piece by piece, but I don't have the ear to do it.
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Got it already. Can't seem to find such an option, though...
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What, there's NO way to screen an audio file so that certain frequencies are blocked? That sounds like quite a deficiency in the format. There has to be something.
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In any case, it's going to have to be really simple. It's not like every instrument has it's own frequency. And it's not like all instruments stay at the same frequency anyway.
As a short cut, can't you load the file into something like winamp, and then fiddle with the balance controls?
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