Im wondering if anyone has ever taken an unreleased track from a djs mixed cd/set and edited it so you can mix it yourself. Ive done this with a couple tracks, the mix usually sounds a little wierd, so I dont play the tracks to often.
Has anyone else done this??
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Last edited by MinuS on May-05-2008 at 17:40
May-05-2008 17:31
KiNeTiC ENeRgY
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Re: Editing mixed tracks
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Originally posted by MinuS
Im wondering if anyone has ever taken a track from a djs mixed cd/set and edited it so you can mix it yourself. Ive done it to a couple tracks that are either unreleased or simply impossible to find. Has anyone done the same?
might be possible with a rare few of tunes, but its already being mixed, hence it won't be useful unless u reconstructed it to work again. Some tracks u will never get.
May-05-2008 17:34
RJT
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Re: Re: Editing mixed tracks
quote:
Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
might be possible with a rare few of tunes, but its already being mixed, hence it won't be useful unless u reconstructed it to work again. Some tracks u will never get.
I'm not quite sure what you're saying here - he's asking if people have reconstructed tracks from mixed compilations, so it sounds like you're just repeating what he's already said and not answering the question he asked.
As for me, yes - I've done it with a few tunes. It all depends how much of it makes it into the compilation, whether or not I can find sections of the tune I can loop appropriately in Ableton, and if I can find compatible percussion samples to construct intro and outro phrases.
Originally posted by RJT
I'm not quite sure what you're saying here - he's asking if people have reconstructed tracks from mixed compilations, so it sounds like you're just repeating what he's already said and not answering the question he asked.
As for me, yes - I've done it with a few tunes. It all depends how much of it makes it into the compilation, whether or not I can find sections of the tune I can loop appropriately in Ableton, and if I can find compatible percussion samples to construct intro and outro phrases.
Most times it's just not worth the effort.
hehe, yea I worded it badly, so to clarify, its not worth it. Your better off remaking the track.
May-05-2008 20:30
RJT
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Editing mixed tracks
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Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
hehe, yea I worded it badly, so to clarify, its not worth it. Your better off remaking the track.
My apologies, it was just a bit of confusion then. And I'd agree, though I will say there are some incredibly talented kids out there who've actually taken the idea of "reconstructions" from shitty and pointless, to actually getting some stuff out there that sounds pro, and that some DJ's otherwise wouldn't have access to.
Originally posted by woscar99
I REALLY wish I could get my hands on the Desyn edit of "Lifelike and Kris Menace - Discopolis w/ Kings of Tommorrow - Finally (Acapella)"
I don't know if I still have it on my old computer, but at one point I had a high quality copy of the "Finally" acapella.
It'd be pretty easy to remake that mashup, and I'd be happy to try and manage it for you if I can track down that acapella.