PocketPC Sequencer Software: Music Editing On The Go
You're a music geek. You like to take existing music and do stuff to it, like remove vocals to use it for karaoke, or change the drum loop, or slow down and change melodic bits. With PocketPC sequencer software, you can do what you like to your music, and you can do it anytime, anywhere.
Computers are particularly well suited to music editing. After all, they're all about creating and interpreting patterns, and a song is all about patterns and math. With music editing software, you can change things like beats per measure, steps per beat, volume, tones, and pitch. You can pull the vocals out of one song and replace them with the vocals from another. You can create drum loops or completely new songs. And you can manipulate all of this data from anywhere with a pocket PC.
If you download a music-editing program, you should look for a few things. First, ensure it works on your specific PDA. Next, make sure it allows you to export songs as WAV files, preferably to a Flash drive or to another PC. And look for all the tools you might want to use, like rhythm changes, mixing options, and the ability to separate out pieces of music and sounds for the different instruments.
Whatever your music needs, whether you're a composer, a musician, or you just like to play around with music; you can find music-editing PDA software that will work for you and for your PDA. And before you spend any money, check out your options for free software. You might be pleasantly surprised.
