Adding New Beat Loops And Samples To A Track, What program should I use? |
ven. 14 oct. 2005, 05:21
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 2 Inscrit : 14 oct. 05 Lieu : Brooklyn - US Membre no 71,247 |
Hi,
I do some amature DJing playing favorite tracks without really mixing and beat-matching. Mixing beer and vodka doesn't count I guess. But I'd like to pre-remix some older tracks using fresh beat loops and samples. What software or what kind of software do I need? Preferably something that's easy to use. I'm on G4, 450Mhz. Thanks for your help. |
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ven. 14 oct. 2005, 13:57
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Junior Member Groupe : Members Messages : 185 Inscrit : 18 avril 03 Lieu : Tampa - US Membre no 16,354 |
Ableton Live is prob. your best bet for doing re-mixing / mash-ups.
Ce message a été modifié par td3k - ven. 14 oct. 2005, 13:58. -------------------- |
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ven. 14 oct. 2005, 16:25
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 2 Inscrit : 14 oct. 05 Lieu : Brooklyn - US Membre no 71,247 |
Thanks, I'll check it out. I thought it's supposed to be used Live. I don't need it for Live DJing, I don't have a laptop, I use CDJ combo.
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sam. 15 oct. 2005, 19:52
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Advanced Member Groupe : Members Messages : 479 Inscrit : 08 mai 05 Lieu : Portland - US Membre no 65,373 |
Live is pretty much close to a full on DAW like Logic or Pro Tools. It is also a useful DJ tool for remixing - you don't need to use it in a strictly live environment - you can burn your remixes to CDs & work in a way you are comfortable with. If you gave Live a try though, you may find yourself bringing a laptop to gigs in place of the CDJ.
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