Yeah, this was a great mix. Definitely laid down on a computer though, too many edits and not a single dropped beat as far as I could tell.
You could probably do a mix onto a standard sequencer like Cubase or Logic if you got the latency down enough. There is a program designed specifically for computer mixes, works kind of like a software 8-track - it's name escapes me though.
As for Hot Flush, it was first released on the Hot Flush EP on Flaw records, but that's very rare now - you'd probably have more luck picking up the 'reeled and skinned' compilation on Warp - it's still available through Warpmart
Cheers, Dan.
quoted 12 lines I just listened to the latest solid steel with Chris Read and I am hooked.>I just listened to the latest solid steel with Chris Read and I am hooked.
>Who is he? Amazing mixing! That could not have been done with 3 >turntable
>and a mixer -- NO WAY! Does anybody know what kind of software was >used for
>that? Can anybody recommend any software I can use to make my very >own JDJ
>using my Dell laptop? Any and all leads would be greatly appreciated.
>
>On a similar vein, after listening to the mix I realized how much I really
>like the Sabres of Paradise remix of Red Snapper's "Hot Flush". What a
>beautiful track. Does anybody have a catalog # for that 12"? Is it still
>available? I'll even take and mp3 rip of it but WinMx is ass and I don't
>know any other worthwhile peer to peer file sharing networks or software.
>Can anybody help me out with that too.
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