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RJT
Consider this post indicative of what my usual roll in this whole cycle would be. :p

Just trying to be efficient.
Clovis
:wtf:
Ek0nomik
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Originally posted by RJT
Consider this post indicative of what my usual roll in this whole cycle would be. :p

Just trying to be efficient.


love the post, TA was awesome.

- justin
shonguiz
What's the difference between an involover album and another classic compilation ?
Paradox Lost
quote:
Originally posted by RJT
Consider this post indicative of what my usual roll in this whole cycle would be. :p

Just trying to be efficient.


If we really want to maximize efficiency, we could all start posting this on your behalf whenever it becomes relevant.

You won't even need to show up anymore.
IpLaYWiTLiGhTs
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Originally posted by shonguiz
What's the difference between an involover album and another classic compilation ?

It was Sasha's first album done with Ableton and imo pushed the boundaries of mixing at the time.
shonguiz
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Originally posted by IpLaYWiTLiGhTs
It was Sasha's first album done with Ableton and imo pushed the boundaries of mixing at the time.

What do you mean by mixing ?
woscar99
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Originally posted by shonguiz
What do you mean by mixing ?


You're obviously in the wrong forum
mastercongo
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Originally posted by woscar99
You're obviously in the wrong forum


what do you mean by forum?

:clown:
maddraver
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Originally posted by IpLaYWiTLiGhTs
It was Sasha's first album done with Ableton and imo pushed the boundaries of mixing at the time.



its a remix album, i didnt hear much mixing on that album. he put the tracks together perfectly though

nsamadi
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Originally posted by maddraver
its a remix album, i didnt hear much mixing on that album. he put the tracks together perfectly though


Yeah! Ableton was used mostly to reconstruct the tracks, not really to mix them. The mixes are mostly like 20-30 second fade in & outs and tracks aren't really being overlapped besides "In A State" into "Burma".
Paradox Lost
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Originally posted by nsamadi
Yeah! Ableton was used mostly to reconstruct the tracks, not really to mix them. The mixes are mostly like 20-30 second fade in & outs and tracks aren't really being overlapped besides "In A State" into "Burma".


...and also, "These Days" and "What You Are to Me," though I think the latter was just an acapella thrown over the "These Days" reconstruction.
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