Making a remix
Making a remix Posted on: 06.06.2012 by Zulma Ramji hey guys, Ive ben working on learning to produce my own tracks, but i kind of want to divert from it and try myself in making remixes. I want to basically take a song and use only it to produce something new. What would be a rule of thumb when chopping up a song? maybe you can share some best practises? Cheers! | |
Zulma Ramji 11.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by mostapha
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Zulma Ramji 11.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by mostapha
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Zulma Ramji 11.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by mostapha
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Zulma Ramji 11.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by mostapha
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Zulma Ramji 11.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by mostapha
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Zulma Ramji 11.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by mostapha
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Zulma Ramji 11.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by mostapha
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Zulma Ramji 11.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by mostapha
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Zulma Ramji 11.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by mostapha
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Zulma Ramji 11.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by mostapha
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Zulma Ramji 11.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by mostapha
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Zulma Ramji 11.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by mostapha
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Zulma Ramji 06.06.2012 | hey guys, Ive ben working on learning to produce my own tracks, but i kind of want to divert from it and try myself in making remixes. I want to basically take a song and use only it to produce something new. What would be a rule of thumb when chopping up a song? maybe you can share some best practises? Cheers! |
Georgina Schatzman 11.06.2012 | I believe actually making good original productions would be better and more productive than just working on all those remix competitions |
Zulma Ramji 11.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by mostapha
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Dorie Scelzo 11.06.2012 | Certainly true. |
Georgina Schatzman 10.06.2012 | Guess it depends on the track and how luck you get with the arrangement |
Dorie Scelzo 10.06.2012 | Unless you can get MIDI files or at least audio stems, I'd say don't bother……re-create and re-record it. But you'll never be able to isolate parts very well (apart from multiband compression, filtering, and EQing) from a stereo file which means you're basically playing parts on top of it. That works sometimes, but it's really easy to turn it into a busy, noisy, muddy, mess……it's easy enough to do that as it is…don't make it easier. |
Latrina Sukkar 09.06.2012 | midi files can help sometimes |
Georgina Schatzman 06.06.2012 | Do what sounds good, not much more to it than that. Try and look for two bar samples like just the drum beat, a break, kick and bass and so on. Cut those up and use those as the basis while adding your own flavour. |
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