First Mashup
First Mashup Posted on: 09.08.2011 by Cathi Bannasch So ive been playing on ableton for about a week and learning shit. Here is my first mix. I was wondering what improvements i could make based on your comments. Thanks http://soundcloud.com/dj-slexy/levels-flon | |
Celine Surico 10.08.2011 |
Originally Posted by WhatsADJ?
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Cathi Bannasch 09.08.2011 | So ive been playing on ableton for about a week and learning shit. Here is my first mix. I was wondering what improvements i could make based on your comments. Thanks http://soundcloud.com/dj-slexy/levels-flon |
Cathi Bannasch 10.08.2011 | wow so you have completely opened my eyes to the art of warping... I already feel like 1000 times better at it. and also made me feel like a dumbass... but all is well that ends well i guess |
Celine Surico 10.08.2011 | Yes I forgot to emphasize that if you know the BPM of the track/a cappella/song, set this in Ableton Live *before* you warp. Ableton Live will thank you and do a better automatic warping. |
Cathi Bannasch 10.08.2011 | aight bout to test this shit out. thanks dude ill let you know how it goes |
Celine Surico 10.08.2011 | A cappella are a pain to warp. If you know the BPM and know that the whole a cappella starts from the beginning of the track, you could just set the warping based on this info and hope it works. In most cases you want to chop the singing, anyway, it's a remix or fun mashup, so just isolate the parts you want as clips and adjust the warp values so it works fine (or sounds fine.) Use highest quality warp modes as voices could easily sound wobbly, especially in beat mode which is not suitable for non-percussion tracks. |
Cathi Bannasch 10.08.2011 | yeah i watched this guys vid before, but i dont believe it does a good job when it comes to vocals. What if i wanted my Levels for example in this mashup to remain at a constant 128 BPM. Wouldnt i need to warp the vocals to in the air to get them to mash and not the melody of levels. Thanks btw for your help I appreciate it |
Celine Surico 10.08.2011 | I did a quick look at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCqX9...eature=related Pretty good tutorial. But in general for fixed dance music, setting warp points are easy, just key in the BPM in Ableton, load in the track, let it warp, adjust beginning, go to end to see if it' still valid. Save. Done. |
Cathi Bannasch 10.08.2011 | Touche sir. Touche. Guess i really just haven't found the good ones youre talking about |
Celine Surico 10.08.2011 |
Originally Posted by WhatsADJ?
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Cathi Bannasch 10.08.2011 | Lol never did I claim it was good. You guys have any tips on warping to possibly mash the tempos? I still do not quite understand how the warping works, even after reading article after article. I need a book called "Warping for Dummies." |
Herb Erez 09.08.2011 | I'm sorry, but you lack basic knowledge of musical timing. It isn't just about the two songs you use, but the way you put them together. You should really start this one over |
Cathi Bannasch 09.08.2011 | I have no idea. there are a lot of remixes of it i use, but like you said its not on itunes and such |
May Artman 09.08.2011 | Dunno how much you could really improve, you can't really force tracks together that don't work and these two don't seem to flow too well together. The synths and the vocals are going to completely different rhythms. On a somewhat related note - was Levels ever actually released and I've just missed it or is everyone that plays it just pirating? Can't find it on any of the usual sources (beatport, itunes. etc). |
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