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johnmeyer wrote on 11/18/2004, 9:36 PM
Yahoo has a briefcase that lets you upload quite a bit for free. Also, if you subscribe to some of their services, many of which are not very expensive, they will give you TONS of space for almost no money. I now have 500 MBytes of space for $0 per year.
usman152008 wrote on 11/19/2004, 2:43 PM
doesany body know that website where you can upload you vegas edited videos for free. I can try uploading it there.
johnmeyer wrote on 11/19/2004, 4:32 PM
I think you can still do this here:

Chienworks VideoShare

There is a 20 MByte limit. Also, the author enjoys the occassional contribution to help defray the costs. You can donate on this page:

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usman152008 wrote on 11/19/2004, 5:00 PM
Thanks johnmeyer. Dont worry about 20mb limit because my file is less than 400 KB. I uploaded it. It will be reviewd first than as soon as it is it will be online and i will move one with the real question i had. Thanks.
Chienworks wrote on 11/19/2004, 6:06 PM
Since this file apparently your creation, and it's only a small sample, i put it in the testbench rather than the regular sharing site.

http://www.vegasusers.com/testbench/files/usman152008-sample.mp3

It sounds like a vocorder to me.
usman152008 wrote on 11/19/2004, 6:16 PM
Thanks Chinewoeks.
So back to the real question, what is a "vocorder"? Is it the effect applied to the mp3 file? If so, does Vegas5.0 or Acid has the ability to do that? Because i hear this effect applied to songs and i like it. Thanks a lot.
Chienworks wrote on 11/19/2004, 6:20 PM
It a very simple sense, a vocorder is something that takes an instrument's sound and modulates it with a human voice's overtones and envelopes. I've never used one, but i'm sure there are several available as plugins for both Vegas and ACID. Maybe some other folks more familiar with them can chime in with a few links.