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Remixing a track
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| dJohn |
I am so wanting to get into remixing and production, yet I know that I don't have the expenses to do so...
I was thinking of resorting(and starting out with ) software. I've been hearing of this program called Reason, and the results seem very good(currently listening to Bren F's remix of Airwave).
I have a really good idea to remix Marco V's GODD, yet I don't know where to start. Also, where on earth would I get the samples of the vocals and strings/pads/leads etc from the original? |
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| Haak |
| quote: | Originally posted by dJohn
I have a really good idea to remix Marco V's GODD, yet I don't know where to start. Also, where on earth would I get the samples of the vocals and strings/pads/leads etc from the original? |
If you get the edited album version of the tune, I believe it starts with only the vocals, so just use any wav editor and just cut it from there ;)
And yeah, Reason is great, but you're not gonna be making pro-quality tracks at once, be patient heh |
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| dJohn |
Oh ok..So when you guys use vocals, you just cut them from the original?
BTW Haak hows it going. I haven't talked to you in a while..last time was on the DC hub, which still isn't ing working for me.
Peace |
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| Haak |
| quote: | Originally posted by dJohn
Oh ok..So when you guys use vocals, you just cut them from the original?
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Yeah, if that's possible, it's not like we're gonna get clean vocals and synth samples sent to us (unfortunately)
I'm fine btw, sorry to hear about your hub crisis :( :P |
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| michif72 |
| Acapellas are another way.......but both solutions are hard to find........So have have to forget about remixing what u want to remix, that won't work.....u'll have to remix what u can..... |
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