Hey John
Hilarious mail! I have a vision of you crawling around the garden
with scissors...
On to the music : in that case, you should import all your waves to a
multi-wave editor like Cubase or Cool Edit Pro (I found ProTools too
cumbersome on a PC) and bounce down your final mix as one long (60-
min, or whatever) wave. You can later index it to work like a
'bought' mix CD so that you can access each track on a stand-alone
player.
Wave editors come with a few pre-sets and you can install a bunch of
powerful plug-ins, so you can really produce a slick sounding end
result.
I
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On 5 Mar 2004 at 9:21, John Counts wrote:
quoted 6 lines I isolate one drum loop from the next song, paste-mix to the previous> I isolate one drum loop from the next song, paste-mix to the previous
> song, and that minimizes the "trainwreck" effect when BPM's go out the
> window. Use Nero to take out the 2 second pause when burning to disc and
> BAM- a continuous mix hotter than Oakenfold. You talk about cheap!
> Sure, it takes me a month to make one mix and is about as fun as mowing
> the lawn with scissors, but it does the job.
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