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Making new tunes of remixes


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wowerman




Joined: 16 Oct 2009
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City / Country: UK

PostPosted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 11:53 am    Post subject: Making new tunes of remixes Reply (quote author)

Hi everybofy/I wanted ask you if easier is to make new stuff or remixes.If i do get any song in audio file then try to edit it.Will I get just audio spectrum or midi sounds as well?Is it better to practice with simple tunes and make them better or get knowledge how are tunes constructed from remixing them?
What software is good for start?Reason, cubase or ableton?
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MorsMantus




Joined: 22 Jan 2009
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City / Country: Colorado, U.S.A.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 6:20 pm    Post subject: Reply (quote author)

Hello mate, really it all depends on what's easiest for you. When I started I was just arranging loops to make a crude songs. During those trials and errors, I was learning how to construct songs from listening to the loops. After so any years and many programs later. I taught myself on how to make my own beats and melodies from scratch. And I utilized all those years of learning that to now make my own music; instead of combining loops.

In other words, try to make something simple and add on to it by using your knowledge of placements and creativity. Listen to a lot of your favorite tunes and learn how they've done their construction.

Last but not least, have fun with your work. Artist who have fun making their music tend to make music for a long time.

Mors Mantus
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