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| badapple@trance |
Is there any equipment for mashups, like software??
Thanks |
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| woscar |
| Ableton or Traktor ring a bell? :p |
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| Adam420 |
| Even Virtual DJ would be alright for something as simple as recording a mashup. I honestly don't see why not. |
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| jupiterone |
proper way to do it if you want the analog sound:
cut your tracks up into fine pieces and pour them into a bowl. next you want to take a potato masher and smoosh everything together. comes out great |
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| DJ Blitzkrieg |
| Virtual DJ all the way. |
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| EgosXII |
| quote: | Originally posted by jupiterone
proper way to do it if you want the analog sound:
cut your tracks up into fine pieces and pour them into a bowl. next you want to take a potato masher and smoosh everything together. comes out great |
where's the one you prepared earlier? :o |
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| Nemesis44 |
Might want to have a read up in the production forum.
Mashups kind of fall half way between DJing and Production skills and mostly production. To do it well that is.
Ableton and indeed Traktor would do the job as stated.
Sounds to me though like you might be after a quick solution. It's worth researching the subject as there is pretty good material on the net that will give you ideas.
Cheers
Nem |
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| Tom Scott |
| Either know your tracks well, and record it live; or just stick the raw tracks into pretty much any audio editor or DAW, beatmatch them however you will and do what you want to them. Both work well enough for me :) |
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| sleepydragon |
| http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=A4uyN5rQbbU |
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