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I'm getting into remixing
I want to start learning remixing now. What software would be the best for me to use. I went to Guitar Center and the guy told me that Ableton Live is hands down the best software for remixing. However, this is the same guy that told me last year that Reason was the best software for this. As we all know Reason is not good for remixing at all. I haven't bought any sofeware yet because I want to know what other remixers here use. Any suggested would be great. Also, does anyone know of any books that would help teach remixing? Thanks!!!
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Re: I'm getting into remixing
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| Originally posted by stnthmn As we all know Reason is not good for remixing at all. |
Well it depends on how you are used to remix. When you use two tracks and make a bootleg. you van use ableton or cubase or logic which all can work with loops or large wav's. But if you want to create sounds for the remix you can make your own in reason , logic and cubase,. Ableton Live doesn't have any synthezizer or drumcomputer I quess.
I like to work with the more graphic sequncer in reason. The painoroll works fine for me. I'm not playing anything live and record it. I like to draw it
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The guy I spoke with said that when I use Ableton Live I shopuld remix using accapella version of the song I want to remix and Live will create the instruments for me. He said it is good to use wiuth Recycle but not with Reason. I don't know though if I want to drop $300 on something that may not do what I want it to. I will do some more research though. Appreciate the help. 
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| Originally posted by stnthmn The guy I spoke with said that when I use Ableton Live I shopuld remix using accapella version of the song I want to remix and Live will create the instruments for me. He said it is good to use wiuth Recycle but not with Reason. I don't know though if I want to drop $300 on something that may not do what I want it to. I will do some more research though. Appreciate the help. |
This would be better asked in the producers forum. I asked once, and I was told that you will need:
A MIDI to hold the rythym of the song.
Software such as FL 4(I wub it)
Shitloads of money to shell out on synths.
you don't really need midi if you can't find one, you can do it by ear.
obviously, hardware is better if you can afford it, but the synths in reason are fantastic when you get the hang of them (just like you would have to with hardware) and there are loads of brilliat synth plugins for fruity, cubase, and other such spoftware that take VST's.
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| Originally posted by tu_face you don't really need midi if you can't find one, you can do it by ear. obviously, hardware is better if you can afford it, but the synths in reason are fantastic when you get the hang of them (just like you would have to with hardware) and there are loads of brilliat synth plugins for fruity, cubase, and other such spoftware that take VST's. |
Reason is wonderful for it, personally I dislike FL4 and I do most of my arranging in Pro Tools using stuff i've created in reason.
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