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Ferry Corsten @ Glow 02.07.2009 Review (pg. 3)
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AddictedTo1982
quote:
Originally posted by glittergirl
and what is "rework?"



Your hopeless
tatgirl
Ok, here's my few photos:









Excess
quote:
Originally posted by chimera66
a rework is literally redoing a track, like making an edit. not sure it relates to how extensive one has to change the piece of music they began with but it is an edit on the original like a re-edit is an edit on an edit. someone correct me if i am mistaken.


haha i think you have the right idea but let me rephrase my post and yours so it's more clear

Remix: Reconstruction of a song
Edit: Added sounds/slight changes
Mashup: 2 songs played together
Rework: re-arranging the song

though, i'm not a producer just a bedroom dj. i'm sure one of the local nyta producers can clear up the fuzziness on this one. i'm taking an educated guess between remix and re-works
kadomony
Mix: Interchangeable with "remix" except in the case of "Original Mix" which means it's the producer's original version of the tune.

Remix: Complete remake of a tune. Remixers usually use the catchiest part of the original track in a remix, which is often the melody. Although, a bassline or unique sound effects such as a vocal snippet might be used as well. In a remix, the synths and effects that are used to create the various melodies and bassline will be different, but not always. The remixer might like the sound of something in the original and choose to use it in the remix. The percussion will also be different.

Edit: The editor (which may or may not be the original artist) will rearrange the structure and flow of the original track. For example, an editor might take out the break or move the break earlier or later in the track. The track is almost completely the same, except for placement and perhaps some small added sounds like a simple extra melody or effects.

Mashup: 2 songs played together, as said before.

Rework: An edit. Usually done by the original artist. Although, "Rework" would probably be applied to a tune that had some synth sounds changed like in a remix. I think I've only seen Ferry use "Rework" in his tracks. It's just something different to say than "Edit" or "Remix" all the time.

:thepirate
Burak14
Sean Tyas - Lift (Sean Tyas rework) FTW
chimera66
quote:
Originally posted by kadomony
Mix: Interchangeable with "remix" except in the case of "Original Mix" which means it's the producer's original version of the tune.

Remix: Complete remake of a tune. Remixers usually use the catchiest part of the original track in a remix, which is often the melody. Although, a bassline or unique sound effects such as a vocal snippet might be used as well. In a remix, the synths and effects that are used to create the various melodies and bassline will be different, but not always. The remixer might like the sound of something in the original and choose to use it in the remix. The percussion will also be different.

Edit: The editor (which may or may not be the original artist) will rearrange the structure and flow of the original track. For example, an editor might take out the break or move the break earlier or later in the track. The track is almost completely the same, except for placement and perhaps some small added sounds like a simple extra melody or effects.

Mashup: 2 songs played together, as said before.

Rework: An edit. Usually done by the original artist. Although, "Rework" would probably be applied to a tune that had some synth sounds changed like in a remix. I think I've only seen Ferry use "Rework" in his tracks. It's just something different to say than "Edit" or "Remix" all the time.

:thepirate


nice!

quote:
Originally posted by Excess
haha i think you have the right idea but let me rephrase my post and yours so it's more clear

Remix: Reconstruction of a song
Edit: Added sounds/slight changes
Mashup: 2 songs played together
Rework: re-arranging the song

though, i'm not a producer just a bedroom dj. i'm sure one of the local nyta producers can clear up the fuzziness on this one. i'm taking an educated guess between remix and re-works


thanks! yeah i don't dj nor do i produce so i base my definitions solely on what my ear tells me so not extremely clear now am i :).
MixerAmir
Absolutly Rediculous night! Ferry's never played like this in nyc by far!! Will definitly see him again next time hes in d.c. :) hey tatgirl can u send me the 2 pics u got of me?? Thanx!
glittergirl
quote:
Originally posted by AddictedTo1982
Your hopeless


shuddup jose. :stongue:
AY STAR
quote:
Originally posted by Burak14
Sean Tyas - Lift (Sean Tyas rework) FTW


wat about that song i sent you from that markus mashup
wat is that???? ha ha ha
explain wat a mashup is...
RoBDaWG
quote:
Originally posted by chimera66
a rework is literally redoing a track, like making an edit. not sure it relates to how extensive one has to change the piece of music they began with but it is an edit on the original like a re-edit is an edit on an edit. someone correct me if i am mistaken.



a rework is when someone uses the original track. for example, a lot of tracks that tyas 'reworks' he'll EQ out the low frequencies and add his own style of bassline + whatever else.


in a remix you're usually given the melodies and some elements of a track and creating your own version of it from scratch

yankeeBaby
:whip: :whip: stop jacking a very important thread with DJ talk.


:toothless ;)
tatgirl
quote:
Originally posted by yankeeBaby
:whip: :whip: stop jacking a very important thread with DJ talk.


:toothless ;)


+1 lol

I'm so loving Kathy's pics, have I mentioned that yet??

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