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My 2 first remixes of Deadmau5 [SoundCloud Link]. Music production doubts/devices/SWs
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abomin3v3l
Hello.

Here is my first try of an Electro-House remix.
I'm spending some hours of the day learning about (theory + software) and trying music production.
I have good knowledge in hardware, physics and electrical waves/shapes, since I work creating, developing and studying hardware in the last 5 years.

I already work for a considerable time with some softwares like SoundForge, Adobe Audition, Sony ACID Pro, and a little bit of Fruity Loops. Since I don't like Fruity Loops/ACID Pro interfaces (there are many resources I need that they don't have), I'm planning to learn Cubase and/or Ableton through tutorials/videos and through practice. Recommendations? :)

I already know most of famous artists like Deadmau5 and Hardwell uses keyboards, real instruments and hardware-based devices, to create effects and synths. Does somebody knows a simple and cheap hardware-based device/synthetizer, to use as starting point? Or do I need to build my own hardware? :) (that's possible to me, but this would take much time)

Is a good idea participating of remix contests?

All kinds of comments are welcome.

Thanks

Deadmau5 - Arguru (Abomin3V3L Dance with the Devil Remix 2013)

I am working in another remix, of this song: Deadmau5 - Sometimes Things Get Complicated

Abomin3V3L - Heartbeats and Electrocardiogram Sounds FX - Sometimes Things Get Complicated [ TRY 1 ]

Deadmau5 - Sometimes Things Get Complicated (Abomin3V3L Remix 2013) - [ PREVIEW ]
scorpradio
I gotta admit, I am one of those who do appreciate Joel's music here on TA, so...when I saw this I had to check it out.
My first impression is this. Please don't take offense to this but this is not a remix or even a reboot. This would be considered a extended mix as you are just highlighting the song and adding a few pieces to it.
Although I like it, it is not a true remix due to the fact you are using alot of the original pieces of Arguru in your mix.
Until you can complete a full song without using anything of the original, it is not considered a remix/reboot.
Keep trying, you have some nice tones there! ;)
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