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Creating bootlegs/mashups?
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| Blake Edwards |
What is the easiest & best way to do it i have already chopped up the parts i want with Sound Forge now i want to put it all together..
I don't want to use Ableton because i can't be bothered to do all that warping crap...
What do the people on soundcloud use? |
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| Blake Edwards |
That's why Dj's like Armin still create them..
Finland has never been "in" |
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| zyklon-jay |
| make black friends. |
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| dj_alfi |
| lol armin. and excellent comeback there, i really think you gave his sense of nationality a big blow! |
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| Cedric K. |
| Yea I use Ableton too. I know it's kind of a pain in the ass but after a while you get used to it. Still I think it needs a lot of improvements but IMO it's the best out there to do MashUps |
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| M-AlTo |
| quote: | Originally posted by Blake Edwards
What is the easiest & best way to do it i have already chopped up the parts i want with Sound Forge now i want to put it all together..
I don't want to use Ableton because i can't be bothered to do all that warping crap...
What do the people on soundcloud use? |
So you've got a bunch of parts to re-combine, yet Ableton is too troublesome to use? Which DAW do you use now? |
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