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Psychotron
08-09-2006, 05:59 PM
does anyone here know how to remix songs? i wanted to remix some songs on games.
Top Cat
08-09-2006, 07:25 PM
never needed to know, so no
Redbat
08-09-2006, 07:34 PM
I know.
I am not God.
But I know all.
nexiia
08-16-2006, 03:19 PM
i think the easiest way to remix a song is with fruity loops.
don’t know where you can legally buy it though,
but you can search on torrent portals.
for example mininova (http://www.mininova.org/search/?search=fruity+loops)
don’t know where you can legally buy it though,
but you can search on torrent portals.
for example mininova (http://www.mininova.org/search/?search=fruity+loops)
RezSnake
08-18-2006, 09:07 AM
Hmmm…first, you need to use some audio editing software (duh). Try the freeware " Audacity "…google it or go to PC World.com (in their downloads section). Or, I recommend giving " Acoustica " a try…an earlier version of it. It’s trialware (lasts 5 days), before you have to buy a license for it.
It’s easy (kinda)…you basically cut and paste.
You’re only limited by imagination and samples.
I’m registered at acidplanet.com…they offer free samples there to use in your remixing.
I don’t know to what extent you want to remix your music to, I usually just extend the original track. For example, for "when the lights go down" by Armand van Helden, I just looped and faded in the middle portion of the track.
Simple.
You’ve got a Playstation2?…try out MTV Music Generator (there’s one for X-Box too) to get the feel for how to do it.
That’s how I started out.
It’s easy (kinda)…you basically cut and paste.
You’re only limited by imagination and samples.
I’m registered at acidplanet.com…they offer free samples there to use in your remixing.
I don’t know to what extent you want to remix your music to, I usually just extend the original track. For example, for "when the lights go down" by Armand van Helden, I just looped and faded in the middle portion of the track.
Simple.
You’ve got a Playstation2?…try out MTV Music Generator (there’s one for X-Box too) to get the feel for how to do it.
That’s how I started out.
ZOLTAN!
08-18-2006, 01:25 PM
hmm, nope sorry 😀
jewess crabcake
08-18-2006, 05:26 PM
You need a virtual Dj program, or a real-life turn-table.
