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djbadboi2k6
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| OK Ive made a couple of mixes on my myspace site (www.myspace.com/djbadboirocks ) but im tryin to get into the remixing part of making the mixes how n what would i use to be able to remix a song , more then just use a couple of loops n things |
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| what do you mean exactly? vocals or what? |
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| there's many ways to remix |
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prechat1
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| You can get your self a sampler with effects that allows you to sample and play more than one sample at a time simultaneously or a device that comes with numerous tracks. you can also purchase a software that come with a sequencer such as ableton live. |
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anders8b
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| your in the right place, find the acapella and go nuts with whatever sounds you like! eventually it might sound like a song! |
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paolo670
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olly
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ableton is best for remixing/bootlegs
otherwise, you could use any program you like, you just have to know WHAT you're doing with it... |
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skimo
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| I think its all personal, what ever software or hardware you feel is best for you, dl some trials and see what you like best as far as software goes |
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ramzijr
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| anyone got a crysral acappela ? ohter than the one on the site ? |
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K.Grabbler
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| i had to get used to the work in 3 programs, until i have found the right programm for myself. the programms are a little bit dificult, but when you work with them for a while, its easy! |
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skiwiba
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i user reason +rycycle to remix  |
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explicit88
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DJqwerty
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| Heya. I use Traktor as my mixing and remixing program. It's not ecactly the best but it's works ok. lol. xoxox |
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Slodey
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if your talking about remixing shouldn't this be in audio chat?
remixing is basically like producing an original track but being given the notation and possibly vocal. some may also stick on vaguely the same path as the original but show their own interpretations. i've never found any need to sample the originals to make a remix. there just isn't any need. |
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stukes
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| I agree. Ableton is defiantly the best software for remixing. |
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Denno_Dub
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seadoogti
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| i just use a mixture of progs, but as im a bit of a mash up man i like to use soundforge more |
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thebluemonster
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| anders8b wrote: |
| your in the right place, find the acapella and go nuts with whatever sounds you like! eventually it might sound like a song! |
yeah, that's what Im trying now  |
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saywut
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| I got midi files from the produceres, and work out from them ? |
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djrage23
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