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FL STUDIO & STUDIO 64 producers wanted to remix released tracks
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xubuntu69
Ghost Label records is looking for people who produce music with FL STUDIO on windows systems or with STUDIO 64 on linux systems.

These people should be professional producers with several releases and their tracks should be less than 132 BPM.

The genres that interest us are progressive trance, electro, techno, house, minimal, ambient.

Our artists are willing to trade audio projects in order to be remixed or co-produced.

Send us your demo to [email protected]

Thank you.
sixofour.604
Studio 64 on Linux? Wasn't aware linux had a viable studio option yet, must check this out.
Storyteller
Renoise is one of the other capable music production platforms on Linux :). It has a totally different vision on music than your average music production program has these days. :)
Acton
Out of curiosity, why are you asking for producers who use a specific DAW?

I can understand from a collaboration perspective, but what's the harm in remixing using WAV's instead of project files?
Ry Thomas
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Originally posted by Acton
Out of curiosity, why are you asking for producers who use a specific DAW?

I can understand from a collaboration perspective, but what's the harm in remixing using WAV's instead of project files?



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sixofour.604
Are you trying to post links Ry Thomas? Ive seen you say "this" many times, as if 'this' is supposed to be a link.
Acton
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Originally posted by sixofour.604
Are you trying to post links Ry Thomas? Ive seen you say "this" many times, as if 'this' is supposed to be a link.


He is referring to what I said, hence why he quoted me.
david.michael
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Originally posted by Acton
He is referring to what I said, hence why he quoted me.


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david.michael
quote:
Originally posted by Acton
Out of curiosity, why are you asking for producers who use a specific DAW?

I can understand from a collaboration perspective, but what's the harm in remixing using WAV's instead of project files?


Agreed... it's a strange request.
Ry Thomas
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Originally posted by Acton
He is referring to what I said, hence why he quoted me.




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Nightshift
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Originally posted by Ry Thomas
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Ry Thomas
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Originally posted by Nightshift
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