Registered: Nov 2002
Location: University of Washington. SEATTLE
I Want To Learn How To Remix Songs
Anyone??? Help me out.....
Many thanks,
Steve
Dec-27-2002 17:59
mantisnl
luuk maes
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: holland
its really simple man
try 2 get hold of a midi file of the track u want 2 remix, for example Gouryella - Ligaya.. u can find it easily if u search on www.google.com for "ligaya midi" for instance..
then load the midi into ur music program (fruity, cubase etc.)
u now got the notes of the track, and u can start 2 modifie it like u want.. if ur done, this is called a remix
Registered: Nov 2002
Location: University of Washington. SEATTLE
Hey thank for your input.
Well, what kind of program should I get?????? Is Cubase a computer program?
Many thanks,
Steve
Dec-27-2002 21:15
mantisnl
luuk maes
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: holland
well, thats up 2 u.. you could try some of these:
-Fruityloops (which i think is the best 2 start with)
-Cubase (u have 2 work with VST instruments, which u have 2 download.. a pretty hard 2 learn program imo)
-Reason (i`ve tried this one also, but also very hard 2 learn, it gives u the feeling of an real studio imo..)
try finding some on www.kazaa.com or simular programs..
they all work with midi files, which u probably need 2 remix, unless u want 2 figure the notes out urself
Registered: Nov 2002
Location: University of Washington. SEATTLE
Thanks for the site
Many thanks,
Steve
Dec-28-2002 18:55
P`zazz
~Goaddicted~
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: In A Trance
well, is that the way the big guys do it? they have the midis of the track?
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Dec-29-2002 16:38
mantisnl
luuk maes
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: holland
wel.. big guys (armin etc.) get asked 2 do a remix.. by the producer (lets say ferry:P) 2 do a remix of a track.. then the producer who made the original track, sends all the things 2 the remixer which he needs (that can be midi file of the track, acappella`s etc.)