The right channel has the
"voice" of interest -- S, A, T or B. All the other voice part plus soli and
accompaniment are in the left channel. The volume of voice of interest is
usually very prominent. You can play these files directly on your computer.
Or you can save them to play on your computer using iTunes or something
similar. You might try burning them to a CD. Just know that while modern CD
players can play mp3 files, many older ones cannot. If you really want a CD,
let me know, and I'll burn you one with high resolution audio files (WAV).
to Home
to Performance recordings
to
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Hope this works for you.
Question, comments -- direct to Jim Mays:
518-8433,
jimmays@gmail.com