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From:
vrn
To:
clockwise ,
Date:
Thu, 10 Jun 1999 00:11:09 -0400
Subject:
Re: (idm) k&d/ mixing software
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At 10:44 PM 6/9/99 -0500, clockwise wrote:
quoted 8 lines No, I'm pretty sure they asseble the entire thing in Pro Tools, using it>>No, I'm pretty sure they asseble the entire thing in Pro Tools, using it >>for pitch/speed correction & whatnot. There are points throughout various >>DJ Kicks volumes where there are upwards of 3 tracks audible, kind of the >>litmus test for non-turntable construction (unless you're Mills/Growth). > >I know what you're saying, but if you've ever heard the Future Primitive >sessions, they were done on 5 turntables live (I wasn't in the audience, so >I can't vouch for the authenticity of the recordings, but you get my meaning)
yeah, but i think it's safe to say that Cut Chemist and Shortkut have just a little bit more turntable prowess than Andrea Parker. The DJ Kickers are people who don't usually use a multi-deck setup (Chemist almost always rocks on three, as i understand). Considering this the pro-tools situation seems the most realistic. np: Thirstin Howl III & Master Fu'ol: froggstyle meets drunkfist mlt