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Posted by PsycoEwok on May-29-2005 03:07:

differences between mix, remix, rework?

Not entirely sure if this is the appropriate section for this post, but I'm more comfortable here than any of the other areas of the forum. :P

I just have a quick and simple question. Can anyone tell me what the differences are, if any, between a "mix", a "remix", and a "rework"? They obviously all mean that the song has been altered in some way from its original version, but are these 3 words one in the same?


Posted by Subtle on May-29-2005 14:29:

mix and remix doesnt have much of a difference, just by what is prefered by the person who writes it.. or what fits the most for instance "Armin van Buuren`s Rising Star Mix" or "Armin van Buuren Remix"

the word rework is just made up of someone who tried to be somewhat original in the writings.. a track is a track and a mix is a remix.. etc.


Posted by flamingopikken on May-29-2005 15:06:

What about remake and remix then ?


Posted by Subtle on May-29-2005 16:26:

quote:
Originally posted by flamingopikken
What about remake and remix then ?
its in the words.. remake and remix is just the same.. only different could be if u actually were in process of RE-making an excisting track..


Posted by DRM on May-29-2005 19:31:

Mix - Generally used when it is a remix of a track but by the same artist e.g. Armin van Buuren - Shivers (Rising Star Mix), but can also be used if the remix artist uses a long title such as Airwave - Ladyblue (Markus Schulz Coldharbour Mix) or Jeff Wayne - War Of The Worlds (Hybrid's Fire In The Sky Mix)

Remix - Used when the remix in question is done by a seperate artist to the original e.g. Jase From Outta Space - Do What You Want (Infusion Remix)

Rework/Re-Edit - Are used for when a lot of the original tracks elements have been used but have been moved around and some things added to it to create a new version, e.g. all of pvd's edits, same track just added his own bass and kick.

Remake - Usually an older track that has been remixed either by the original producer or sometimes a new producer. Generallly just used to differentiate the fact that the mix/remix is new and not part of the older release.


Posted by DjGeMiNi529 on May-30-2005 07:40:

Re: differences between mix, remix, rework?

quote:
Originally posted by PsycoEwok
Not entirely sure if this is the appropriate section for this post, but I'm more comfortable here than any of the other areas of the forum. :P

I just have a quick and simple question. Can anyone tell me what the differences are, if any, between a "mix", a "remix", and a "rework"? They obviously all mean that the song has been altered in some way from its original version, but are these 3 words one in the same?




Mix - could be different meanings but i would say your own mix
like something u made yourself

remix - a remix you do of a track

Rework could be both a rework of your own mix or someone else like pvd does lol


if this didnt help sorry lol


Posted by PsycoEwok on May-30-2005 17:41:

Cool, thanks for all the replies. It makes a lot more sense now.


Posted by xenos_declan on May-30-2005 18:40:

Thanks for this info guys. I actually meant to post that question a few weeks back but alas I forgot. Finally I know the difference. Cheers Dec



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