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Rich H
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: London
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Re: Producing reworks re-edits etc..
| quote: | Originally posted by waXology
ok, well ill use pvd for example.... he has many tunes he has reworked and re-edit'd sometimes just takeing bits out or in the case of Project Zero - Omega six, changing the bassline....
what i wanna know is how do they change it?, i know its ahrder than cutting and pasting in Soundforge :P
iver heard in pro tools u can extract the vocals, or elements of a track if its recorded correctly so u can use them in any way u can?
can someone fill me in |
I was thinking the same, with alot of PVDs edits he must get sent the files to work with otherwise I can't see how it's possible.
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Oct-23-2003 13:40
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Rich H
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: London
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I managed to recreate PVDs re-edit of Noemi - You (Mezziah Mix) by purely chopping the original to pieces in Soundforge, it's pretty much identical. But he hasn't changed the B line on that one, he's just taken out the cheese from the original.
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Oct-23-2003 16:12
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Sean Walsh
JAGERMAESTRO
Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Downtown Vancouver
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A lot of the time PvD will just remake the entire track on his own. As someone else said it's not terribly difficult for him to copy others =P
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Oct-23-2003 18:23
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