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Using wav file for remix
Posted on: 19.01.2012 by Jerome Burruss
Hello all. Just wondering: if I wanted to build a Feed Me remix, would I be able to use the wav file of the tune, then isolate what I want and put it into a new track? Obviously there aren't stems and ways to rebuild the track for every tune out there.
Kasi Marget
19.01.2012
if I wanted to build a Feed Me remix
Originally Posted by mostapha
Dorie Scelzo
19.01.2012
No. You can't pull pieces out of tracks. At least, not well. You can do some stuff with EQing, switching to mono, inverting phases, etc.. But if you can't get stems or midi files, your best bet is to try and recreate the track from scratch
Kasi Marget
19.01.2012
if I wanted to build a Feed Me remix
Originally Posted by mostapha
Dorie Scelzo
19.01.2012
No. You can't pull pieces out of tracks. At least, not well. You can do some stuff with EQing, switching to mono, inverting phases, etc.. But if you can't get stems or midi files, your best bet is to try and recreate the track from scratch
Kasi Marget
19.01.2012
if I wanted to build a Feed Me remix
Originally Posted by mostapha
Dorie Scelzo
19.01.2012
No. You can't pull pieces out of tracks. At least, not well. You can do some stuff with EQing, switching to mono, inverting phases, etc.. But if you can't get stems or midi files, your best bet is to try and recreate the track from scratch
Kasi Marget
19.01.2012
if I wanted to build a Feed Me remix
Originally Posted by mostapha
Dorie Scelzo
19.01.2012
No. You can't pull pieces out of tracks. At least, not well. You can do some stuff with EQing, switching to mono, inverting phases, etc.. But if you can't get stems or midi files, your best bet is to try and recreate the track from scratch
Kasi Marget
19.01.2012
if I wanted to build a Feed Me remix
Originally Posted by mostapha
Dorie Scelzo
19.01.2012
No. You can't pull pieces out of tracks. At least, not well. You can do some stuff with EQing, switching to mono, inverting phases, etc.. But if you can't get stems or midi files, your best bet is to try and recreate the track from scratch
Kasi Marget
19.01.2012
if I wanted to build a Feed Me remix
Originally Posted by mostapha
Dorie Scelzo
19.01.2012
No. You can't pull pieces out of tracks. At least, not well. You can do some stuff with EQing, switching to mono, inverting phases, etc.. But if you can't get stems or midi files, your best bet is to try and recreate the track from scratch
Jerome Burruss
19.01.2012
Originally Posted by dope
I didn't see a track name on the OP's post. You also like the song called Skrillex ?

Feed Me is a guy, not a track
and btw he's is just awesome to me.

www.facebook.com/youfeedme
http://soundcloud.com/youfeedme

Muscle Rollers, Pink Lady, Chainsmoker...
GRAND THEFT ECSTASY

also a favorite.
Kasi Marget
19.01.2012
if I wanted to build a Feed Me remix
Originally Posted by mostapha
Dorie Scelzo
19.01.2012
No. You can't pull pieces out of tracks. At least, not well. You can do some stuff with EQing, switching to mono, inverting phases, etc.. But if you can't get stems or midi files, your best bet is to try and recreate the track from scratch
Jerome Burruss
19.01.2012
Hello all. Just wondering: if I wanted to build a Feed Me remix, would I be able to use the wav file of the tune, then isolate what I want and put it into a new track? Obviously there aren't stems and ways to rebuild the track for every tune out there.
Dorie Scelzo
19.01.2012
Is he on mau5trap? I swear i've seen the names together...

Whatever. One more reason i miss vinyl. Record sleves are way easier to remember than names.
Jerome Burruss
19.01.2012
Originally Posted by dope
I didn't see a track name on the OP's post. You also like the song called Skrillex ?

Feed Me is a guy, not a track
and btw he's is just awesome to me.

www.facebook.com/youfeedme
http://soundcloud.com/youfeedme

Muscle Rollers, Pink Lady, Chainsmoker...
GRAND THEFT ECSTASY

also a favorite.
Kasi Marget
19.01.2012
if I wanted to build a Feed Me remix
Originally Posted by mostapha
Dorie Scelzo
19.01.2012
No. You can't pull pieces out of tracks. At least, not well. You can do some stuff with EQing, switching to mono, inverting phases, etc.. But if you can't get stems or midi files, your best bet is to try and recreate the track from scratch

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